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Welcome back to the Miss Amanda Chen Show! Over the last three months I've dropped 25 interviews of the 100 Masked Men Series, where I anonymously interview men from all around the world about what masculinity means to them, how their sexuality affects their self worth, and how media and pop culture has shaped the gender roles we play in.
To sum up the first season, I was seeking anyone with a penis to get on the show. Friends, family, friends of friends, I was desperate for male voices. And all it nerves, or guilt for silencing men every chance I had, I was pretty sure no men would want to speak with me. Surprisingly, that wasn't the case at all, and in fact, I realized something about myself - I had set the bar so fucking low for men that I welcomed basically anything with arms wide open. And this is when I learned that I had also set the bar so low for myself, that I would have to tolerate shitty guys on the show as a way to appease my own feelings of being just as toxic to them as they have to me. And the biggest learning is that the world is not equal. And definitely genders are not equal. We can't just swap one for one and call it a day.
This week I'm opening up Season 2 with the second quarter of the 100 Masked Men Series, with full transparency. This time, we're going to find out how much do men actually know about themselves? We'll interview men that are fathers of daughters, that work with other men in men's groups, advocates for mental health for men, and just regular ass men trying to figure it all out.
Make sure to subscribe as I'll be coming hard with 2-3 interviews every Wednesday of the 100 Masked Men Series. Go to 100MaskedMen.com to learn more!
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Welcome back to the Miss Amanda Chen Show! Over the last three months I've dropped 25 interviews of the 100 Masked Men Series, where I anonymously interview men from all around the world about what masculinity means to them, how their sexuality affects their self worth, and how media and pop culture has shaped the gender roles we play in.
To sum up the first season, I was seeking anyone with a penis to get on the show. Friends, family, friends of friends, I was desperate for male voices. And all it nerves, or guilt for silencing men every chance I had, I was pretty sure no men would want to speak with me. Surprisingly, that wasn't the case at all, and in fact, I realized something about myself - I had set the bar so fucking low for men that I welcomed basically anything with arms wide open. And this is when I learned that I had also set the bar so low for myself, that I would have to tolerate shitty guys on the show as a way to appease my own feelings of being just as toxic to them as they have to me. And the biggest learning is that the world is not equal. And definitely genders are not equal. We can't just swap one for one and call it a day.
This week I'm opening up Season 2 with the second quarter of the 100 Masked Men Series, with full transparency. This time, we're going to find out how much do men actually know about themselves? We'll interview men that are fathers of daughters, that work with other men in men's groups, advocates for mental health for men, and just regular ass men trying to figure it all out.
Make sure to subscribe as I'll be coming hard with 2-3 interviews every Wednesday of the 100 Masked Men Series. Go to 100MaskedMen.com to learn more!