
The Brett Cooper Show Women Are Wrong About What Men Really Want | Episode 76
Oct 15, 2025
This discussion dives into the heated debate surrounding postpartum bodies and how cultural attitudes toward commitment are evolving. From viral memes questioning monogamy to a shift back toward long-term relationships, the conversation highlights men’s actual perspectives on postpartum attractiveness. Interestingly, many women seem to be their own harshest critics. It emphasizes that choosing supportive partners can ease fears about bodily changes, reinforcing that commitment can create a nurturing environment for parenthood.
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Cultural Shift Back Toward Commitment
- Cultural messaging shifted women toward promiscuity narratives but signs now point to renewed interest in commitment and marriage.
- Public figures choosing marriage and parenthood signal changing norms around long-term relationships.
Romantic Media Reflects Real Desire
- Romantic, committed narratives like The Summer I Turned Pretty are resonating across generations and reshaping tastes.
- Emotional fantasy and nostalgia drive many women's renewed appetite for long-term love.
Viral X Debate About Postpartum Bodies
- Brett recounts a viral post and poll on X about women avoiding pregnancy because of body changes.
- She notes initial claims that men are disgusted by postpartum bodies sparked widespread debate.
