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EP79: The Male Loneliness Epidemic (Woman‑Splained)

50 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Everyone’s talking about the “male loneliness epidemic” — but what does that actually mean, and why are so many men struggling to build real, emotionally honest friendships? In this deep dive, Robin and Deborah break down the numbers, the patriarchy, and the emotional labor behind the headlines, all from a women’s‑eye view. We start by unpacking what the crisis really looks like: more men than ever reporting they have no close friends, younger American men ranking among the loneliest in the Western world, and loneliness showing up not just as sadness but as serious health risks. From there, we get into how patriarchy trains men to shut down their emotional lives — “don’t be soft, don’t need anyone” — and then somehow acts shocked when they hit adulthood with no practice being vulnerable or connected. Then we flip the lens to women: how we’re socialized to carry the emotional load for everyone, how that turns girlfriends, wives, and sisters into unpaid therapists, and why it’s absolutely not our job to single‑handedly dismantle the system that created this. We talk about what women’s friendships actually look like — the check‑ins, the honesty, the showing up — and lay out some very practical “homework” for men who genuinely want to be less lonely. Finally, we land on standards and access: why empathy for lonely men does not mean lowering the bar, and how raising our expectations might be the only way some men are ever pushed to rise to the occasion. Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok: @artofclassiness Share your thoughts or stories about male loneliness and emotional labor: artofclassiness@gmail.com [artofclassiness@gmail.com] Quick disclaimer, friends – we're not doctors, just two people who love to share ideas and experiences. This podcast is for fun and informational purposes only. It's not meant to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions about your health, definitely reach out to your doctor or a qualified health professional. Take care of yourselves and use what feels right for you!

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