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Masculinity: Labels and Limitations with Peter Rollins

Masculinity: Labels and Limitations with Peter Rollins

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In this episode of Whiskey and Ry, host Ryan engages in a deep conversation with philosopher and author Peter Rollins about masculinity. They explore Peter's personal experiences growing up in Belfast, the impact of his childhood on his understanding of masculinity, and the societal pressures surrounding male identity. The discussion delves into themes of death, mental health, and the complexities of masculine and feminine energies, ultimately questioning the limitations of labeling masculinity as an identity. This conversation delves into the complexities of masculinity and femininity, exploring how societal expectations shape male identity and desire. The speakers discuss the challenges men face in modern society, including the need for positive role models, the impact of despair and isolation, and the importance of male friendships. They emphasize the necessity of risk-taking and emotional engagement in overcoming feelings of worthlessness and despair, ultimately advocating for a deeper understanding of male experiences and the need for connection. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of dating, relationships, and desire in contemporary society, particularly in the context of Los Angeles. They explore how societal changes have affected dating dynamics, the evolving grammar of relationships, and the role of desire in human experience. The discussion also touches on masculinity, the importance of sacrifice, and the need for rituals in navigating life's challenges. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the intricate interplay between desire, identity, and the human condition.

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