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Season 2 of Cathartic Podcast begins with a question many men never stop to ask:
Why are so many men exhausted performing masculinity?
In this episode, Goddess Aspen Aires explores the social expectations placed on boys and men, drawing from academic research on masculinity, gender socialization, and gender role conflict. From parents and peers to media, influencers, and algorithms, boys are taught what it means to be a "real man" long before they have the opportunity to define themselves.
Together, we examine the pressures of dominance, emotional suppression, status-seeking, and the modern provider myth. We also explore why many men hide parts of themselves, compartmentalize their desires, and struggle to reconcile authenticity with cultural expectations.
Finally, Aspen turns her attention to the femdom world itself, challenging the assumption that all self-described submissive men have truly surrendered. What happens when masculinity follows men even into spaces designed to escape it?
This episode is a provocative discussion on masculinity, identity, submission, power, and the cost of performing a role that may never have fit in the first place.
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Season 2 of Cathartic Podcast begins with a question many men never stop to ask:
Why are so many men exhausted performing masculinity?
In this episode, Goddess Aspen Aires explores the social expectations placed on boys and men, drawing from academic research on masculinity, gender socialization, and gender role conflict. From parents and peers to media, influencers, and algorithms, boys are taught what it means to be a "real man" long before they have the opportunity to define themselves.
Together, we examine the pressures of dominance, emotional suppression, status-seeking, and the modern provider myth. We also explore why many men hide parts of themselves, compartmentalize their desires, and struggle to reconcile authenticity with cultural expectations.
Finally, Aspen turns her attention to the femdom world itself, challenging the assumption that all self-described submissive men have truly surrendered. What happens when masculinity follows men even into spaces designed to escape it?
This episode is a provocative discussion on masculinity, identity, submission, power, and the cost of performing a role that may never have fit in the first place.
Topics Discussed: