Ep 15 - WTF is Feminism? Another DOAC response.
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In this conversation, Dr. Mary and Jen delve into another DOAC episode, this one about the complexities of feminism. The discussion covers the impact of feminism on men and women, sexual regret, and the impact of cultural conditioning on relationships. They discuss the differences in perspectives on feminism, the role of age in sexual experiences, and the importance of understanding biological drives. The conversation also touches on the challenges men face in modern dating, the effects of generational trauma, and the dynamics of domestic violence. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the need for education, understanding, and personal growth in navigating relationships and societal expectations. This episode also touches on the Hulu series, 'Dying for Sex'.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Feminism Debate
01:12 Diverse Perspectives on Feminism
03:06 The Impact of Age on Sexual Regret
04:59 The Role of Conditioning in Sexual Experiences
07:15 Cultural Shifts in Sexual Norms
09:31 Men's Experiences in Modern Dating
10:52 Biological Influences on Sexual Behavior
12:57 The Evolution of Relationship Dynamics
16:32 The Intersection of Biology and Social Conditioning
18:30 Reevaluating Patriarchy in Modern Society
21:02 The Ingredients of Successful Relationships
21:51 Understanding Human Connections and Relationships
23:48 The Complexity of Abuse Dynamics
26:14 Breaking the Cycle of Abuse
28:19 The Impact of Childhood on Adult Relationships
30:51 Disassociation and Its Effects
34:11 Generational Trauma and Its Legacy
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