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In this episode of Unzipping Taboos, we revisit the “male loneliness epidemic” and the so-called “mating crisis.” Since we first talked about it, something important has shifted: women are finding a voice in this conversation and… men are having a reaction.
We talk about women naming their worth, setting clearer boundaries, and no longer organizing their lives around being chosen. We explore how that clarity is reshaping the landscape of relationships and exposing expectations that were long treated as invisible or inevitable.
This isn’t an episode about dating tips or diagnosing loneliness. It’s about what happens when long-standing scripts start to break: women stop shrinking, expectations are named clearly, and men need to adapt to a changing landscape rather than be centered by it.
If you have a story, thoughts and/or a topic or question for Dr. Sue and Charlie please share your ideas here: Show suggestions
If you want to ask Dr Sue a sex question for the weekly Q&A you can submit it here: Ask a question
By Dr Sue and CharlieIn this episode of Unzipping Taboos, we revisit the “male loneliness epidemic” and the so-called “mating crisis.” Since we first talked about it, something important has shifted: women are finding a voice in this conversation and… men are having a reaction.
We talk about women naming their worth, setting clearer boundaries, and no longer organizing their lives around being chosen. We explore how that clarity is reshaping the landscape of relationships and exposing expectations that were long treated as invisible or inevitable.
This isn’t an episode about dating tips or diagnosing loneliness. It’s about what happens when long-standing scripts start to break: women stop shrinking, expectations are named clearly, and men need to adapt to a changing landscape rather than be centered by it.
If you have a story, thoughts and/or a topic or question for Dr. Sue and Charlie please share your ideas here: Show suggestions
If you want to ask Dr Sue a sex question for the weekly Q&A you can submit it here: Ask a question