

102. How a Culture of Casual Sex Made Men Less Manly (& Other Cultural Catastrophes): Julie Mastrine
12 snips Jun 20, 2021
Julie Mastrine, a marketing and PR expert passionate about critical thinking, joins the discussion to dissect the cultural implications of sexual liberation. She critiques how casual sex diminishes masculinity and defines the need for boundaries in relationships. Mastrine argues that fatherlessness further impacts men's roles and that women’s chooseiness historically elevated men’s masculinity. Geography also shapes dating perceptions, as her insights explore the intricate dance between modern relationships and societal expectations.
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Sexual Liberation's Hidden Cost
- Sexual liberation falsely promised empowerment but increased enslavement to meaningless relationships.
- When women imposed sexual constraints, men had incentives to become more masculine, which sexual liberation eradicated.
Women Setting Standards
- Women should collectively refuse low-cost sex to incentivize men to become more responsible.
- Men respond positively when women set clear standards on commitment and behavior.
San Francisco Dating Safety Anecdote
- In San Francisco, men showed no protective instinct despite dangerous situations Julie faced.
- One incident involved her boyfriend passively watching a man harass her without intervening.