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In our culture of individualism and aesthetic pleasure, boundaries are routinely crossed with very little thought given to the potential consequences of those crossed boundaries. With divorce rates skyrocketing, the nuclear family unit declining, as well as the culture war between the redpill and feminist movements pitting the sexes against each other, it's worth considering if male and female platonic friendships should have a place in our lives. In this episode, Joe explains why guys and girls can't and shouldn't be friends with the reasons why divided between three categories of people: married, single, and called to lifelong singleness.
By Joseph RobertIn our culture of individualism and aesthetic pleasure, boundaries are routinely crossed with very little thought given to the potential consequences of those crossed boundaries. With divorce rates skyrocketing, the nuclear family unit declining, as well as the culture war between the redpill and feminist movements pitting the sexes against each other, it's worth considering if male and female platonic friendships should have a place in our lives. In this episode, Joe explains why guys and girls can't and shouldn't be friends with the reasons why divided between three categories of people: married, single, and called to lifelong singleness.