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In this episode, Elle explores the emerging trend of considerate and respectful male behavior in relationships. Crediting Jools Lebron for coining the term "very demure and very mindful" men, the episode delves into the history of courtship and dating, examining biblical examples and biological factors that have influenced these practices over time. Elle also touches on pre-1100s marriage arrangements to provide historical context. Throughout the discussion, she emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating good men while encouraging women to maintain high standards in their relationships. This comprehensive exploration aims to shed light on the evolution of courtship and promote healthier dynamics between men and women.
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In this episode of Elle's podcast, she dives into the book "How to Think Like a Woman" by Regan Penaluna, exploring how philosophy has historically been gatekept from women. Elle discusses:
Elle encourages listeners to challenge societal expectations, embrace their intelligence, and support other women in their intellectual pursuits.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Elle debunks “the Oxford study,” delving into the controversial topic of societal attitudes towards Asian women's dating choices. The podcast covers key issues such as the infamous "Oxford study" comments, interracial dating, and the double standards applied to women in these relationships. Elle discusses the concept of "pick-me" behavior and encourages individuation. She examines the historical context of the penalization of Asian women face for their dating choices, referencing examples from popular media like R.F. Kuang's "Yellowface" and the TV show "1923". The episode concludes with a critical look at the "Oxford study" phenomenon on TikTok, emphasizing the importance of allowing women to make their own choices based on shared values rather than racial considerations.
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In this episode, Elle delves into the pervasive myth that men gatekeep commitment while women gatekeep relations. She argues that women actually gatekeep everything, from their bodies and relationships to the next generation. Elle challenges the long-held belief that men are the arbiters of commitment, explaining how this misconception has led women to undervalue themselves and become "pickmes" for men. Elle discusses the rise of dating apps and hookup culture, highlighting how these platforms have lowered the barriers to entry for men, making it easier for them to exploit and mislead women. She emphasizes that the idea that men gatekeep commitment is a scam designed to make women feel unworthy. She concludes by encouraging women to act in alignment with their value, understanding that they are the true gatekeepers of commitment, relationships, and much more.
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In this episode, Elle dives deep into the topic of aging and why Gen Z's fear of it is valid, especially considering the societal pressures women face. She explores the current sentiments towards aging, how these views have developed, and the immense pressure on women to preserve their youth. Elle discusses anti-aging products and practices, the role of social media in spreading ageism, and the misconceptions about aging, such as the loss of beauty and the association with decline. Elle emphasizes that aging is a natural and privileged part of life, advocating for a shift in narrative to celebrate the wisdom and experiences that come with it. The episode aims to provide a hopeful perspective, encouraging listeners to embrace and look forward to aging.
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In this episode, Elle delves into the pervasive myth that men gatekeep commitment while women gatekeep relations. She argues that women actually gatekeep everything, from their bodies and relationships to the next generation. Elle challenges the long-held belief that men are the arbiters of commitment, explaining how this misconception has led women to undervalue themselves and become "pickmes" for men. Elle discusses the rise of dating apps and hookup culture, highlighting how these platforms have lowered the barriers to entry for men, making it easier for them to exploit and mislead women. She emphasizes that the idea that men gatekeep commitment is a scam designed to make women feel unworthy. She concludes by encouraging women to act in alignment with their value, understanding that they are the true gatekeepers of commitment, relationships, and much more.
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In this episode, Elle dives into the topic of "pretty privilege" and its perceived downsides. She questions whether these so-called downsides are actually just manifestations of misogyny and the general female experience under patriarchy. Elle argues that while pretty privilege does exist and can elevate women above other women, it does not elevate them above men and still serves as a tool to control women's behavior. She discusses how pretty privilege keeps women in a state of "auditioning" for male approval and highlights how the concept ultimately harms womanhood. Elle also touches on the real benefits of being attractive, such as higher earnings and better social treatment, but emphasizes that these advantages do not protect women from misogyny. The episode features a discussion on the halo effect and how cognitive biases related to attractiveness influence social and professional judgments. Elle concludes by encouraging listeners to remain hopeful and proactive, reminding them that while pretty privilege and its implications are complex, understanding and navigating these dynamics can empower women to create positive change in their lives and communities.
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In this episode, Elle dives into the intriguing and unsettling connections between the rise of tradwives, family annihilators, and no-fault divorce bans. She explores how the increasing popularity of tradwife culture on social media and in real life may be linked to a potential rise in family annihilation incidents, driven by economic pressures and societal expectations. Elle also emphasizes the importance of financial independence for women. Elle unpacks these complex topics and examines the cultural shifts that influence such disturbing trends.
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