The Subtle Differences Between Men And Women - MTP287 - a podcast by Scot McKay - X & Y Communications

from 2022-01-21T06:00

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When it comes to differences between men and women, my talking points have always been mostly about masculine-feminine polarity, while supposing most other elements of humanity are similar. I've said 'men are from Earth and women are from Earth'. Yet there's no accounting for some differences that are undoubtedly there, but don't make much sense. Enter my guest and long-time friend, Marni 'The Winggirl' Kinrys, who has plenty to say on that. For starters, what is the key male-female difference that sabotages our attempts to approach women and start conversations with them? Why don't men ask for help? And what effect does breaking that mold have on the women in our lives? What is the truth about men and porn? Why do men get shamed more often for their natural tendencies compared to women? Is MGTOW really different than radical Feminism? Why do women bring up stuff that happened six months ago when you're arguing with them? How come women often care little about their own rank and status, but care so much about YOURS? When you get right down to it, we're left with a whole lot of patterns and few, if any, absolutes. Are we barking up the wrong tree even trying to pin down differences between men and women at all? Regardless, men and women indeed aren't the 'same', even if we're all human here. This means you don’t have to forgive them for being women if you understand they're not men. By the way, time ran out...but I definitely acknowledge that women are ALWAYS cold, and the bedroom is ALWAYS too warm. Check out all the goodies at https://mountaintoppodcast.com

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