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Are Men the Weaker Sex?

42 min · 4 de feb de 2026
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Are Men the Weaker Sex? Does the pressure to "be strong" actually make men weaker? In this episode, Dr. Gary Penn and Jeannine Chanin Penn unpack what strength really looks like in modern relationships—why some men are floundering, how overcompensating can become a chase for validation, and why trying to "crush" your partner is never strength. We also get into the questions couples wrestle with: Are men and women supposed to be equal—and what does "equal" look like day to day? Do traditional values still matter? And in dating, how often do confidence, self-assurance, and real happiness actually show up? 🎙️ Episode: "Are Men the Weaker Sex?" is live on YouTube + Spotify — link in bio. Drop your take: What does "strength" look like to you in a relationship?

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