The concept of a "spiritual gender gap" challenges us to confront deep-seated societal and psychological dynamics that shape how men and women relate to spirituality. In the current landscape of spiritual discourse, men are often perceived as spiritually closeted or stunted, raising profound questions about the impact of social conditioning, gender roles, and internalized stigma on men's spiritual development. This essay explores the premise of the spiritual gender gap, its origins, and the possible ramifications for relationships, personal growth, and societal norms.