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Toxic Masculinity Debate (2019 Rerun)

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss toxic masculinity

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February 1, 2019

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Toxic Masculinity Debate (2019 Rerun)
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Commenting on here, as many have asked if my views have changed. Two things: 1. I don't remember the whole convo, I will need to re-listen and then I will post back in here with more details. 2. However, I do remember stating that I don't think it is necessarily bad for someone to approach someone else on the street (in public, in daylight, in safety) because physical attraction does factor into human relationships and if you want to respectfully approach someone because you are initially attracted to them, I think you should be able to. That said, I am aware that many of these interactions can be threatening to people so I would advise it be done in safe settings, in non-aggressive ways, be ready and willing to immediately back off if there is no or negative response. I think there also may be cultural differences in this regard, where some cultures or areas are more closed off in public, whereas others are more open and approachable. Seattle is notoriously closed off, btw :D

Humberto Castaneda

I love your discussions so so much. I don't care what they're about. I just love your dynamic. I have a very similar way to discuss random shit with my best friends (not that toxic masculinity is random shit, but you catch my drift). I laughed so hard at Dr. Hondas "I APPARENTLY agree" 😅 Love your friendship style. Going head to head and hug it out afterwards. Giving each other so much space for different opinions and don't hold it against each other is beautiful. Beautiful.

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