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Double Standard: Are We Ignoring the Oversexualization of Men?

Double Standard: Are We Ignoring the Oversexualization of Men?

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Ever feel like you're being reduced to just your looks or your body? This is the conversation men aren't having enough: the hypersexualization of men.

Join the He's a Guy podcast crew as they dive deep into how media, societal expectations, and even our own conversations contribute to a culture where men are often objectified and their worth tied to physical attributes.

We unpack:

  • Introduction: Breaking the silence on male hypersexualization
  • The societal pressure to perform and "have many girls"
  • Growing up under the microscope: Early lessons that shaped us
  • The double standard: Why we don't talk about men's objectification
  • The link between masculinity and sexual conquest
  • Personal stories: Men’s experiences with unwanted attention
  • The dangers of unrealistic standards and body image issues
  • Reflecting on what it means to be a "real man"
  • How society can change its view on men and their worth
  • What’s next: Breaking the cycle of hypersexualization

This is a raw, honest discussion that challenges the norms and encourages a new perspective on masculinity.

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