The Art of Manliness

What's Causing the Male Friendship Recession?

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Jul 26, 2021
In this discussion, Daniel Cox, Director of the Survey Center on American Life and a social trends expert, reveals a striking decline in male friendships over the past three decades. He explains how younger men, despite progressive views on masculinity, struggle the most to connect. Factors like decreased faith affiliation and changes in work habits are contributing to this friendship recession. Additionally, husbands increasingly rely on their wives for emotional support, highlighting shifts in social dynamics that affect men's mental well-being.
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Male Friendship Recession

  • Men have fewer close friends today than 30 years ago.
  • This "friendship recession" is more pronounced in men than women.
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Emotional Disconnect in Male Friendships

  • Men report feeling less emotionally connected to their friends.
  • This decreased emotional connection matters for men's well-being.
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Challenging Traditional Masculinity Norms

  • Traditional masculinity isn't solely responsible for the friendship recession.
  • Younger men, who are more progressive, struggle the most with friendships.
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