Men Are Not Afraid of Commitment!
In this episode of The Strpd Club, we strip down one of the most misunderstood conversations in modern relationships: why some men hesitate when it comes to commitment.
For years, men have been labeled as afraid of love, afraid of responsibility, or afraid to settle down. But what if the deeper truth is that many men are not afraid of commitment itself; they are afraid of what commitment has cost them before?
Their peace.
Their voice.
Their identity.
Their friendships.
Their purpose.
Their sense of self.
This episode explores the difference between a man who is avoiding love and a man who is trying not to lose himself inside it. We talk about emotional safety, self-abandonment, past relationship trauma, divorce, fatherhood, healing, and why moving slowly does not always mean a man is playing games.
This is not about making excuses for men. It is about having a more honest conversation about what men carry, what they fear, and what healthy commitment should actually look like.
Because real love should not require anyone to disappear.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why some men fear losing themselves in relationships
The difference between commitment and self-abandonment
Why men become emotionally guarded
How past relationships affect present love
The importance of peace, identity, and emotional safety
What healthy commitment should feel like
Drop your thoughts in the comments:
Are men really afraid of commitment, or are they afraid of losing themselves?
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