Dire Straights

Is it women’s job to save men?

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Nov 12, 2025
Is there a male loneliness crisis? The hosts tackle the complex pressures surrounding masculinity today and the cultural expectations placed on women to support men. They explore the rise of toxic masculinity, from the manosphere to aggressive sports culture and the influence of religious patriarchy. Examining how past narratives have blamed mothers for male fragility, they critique calls for rescues and question the portrayal of men in crises. Plus, insights on parenting boys in this landscape and the need for critical tech literacy.
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Men-Centered Coverage Can Crowd Out Other Harms

  • The surge of 'what about the men' coverage often drowns out pressing problems women face and re-centers men.
  • Tracy Clark Flory links many calls to comfort men after the election to a diversion from harms affecting women and marginalized groups.
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Multiple Drivers Behind Male Grievance

  • Multiple threads feed the 'what about the men' discourse, from strategic outreach to outright backlash against feminism.
  • Tracy Clark Flory distinguishes empathetic reform efforts from morally corrupt pandering and reactionary backlash.
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Manosphere Is An Interconnected Ecosystem

  • The manosphere is a loose ecosystem: red pill, pickup artists, MGTOW, incels, and MRAs form overlapping paths.
  • Tracy Clark Flory traces roots back to Warren Farrell's shift from male ally to men's-rights founder.
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