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"I Studied Men for 35 Years!" THIS is What They Admit to Me, But Will NEVER Tell You... (Love & Sex) PT1

Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Alison Armstrong has spent 35 years (yes, THREE. FIVE. YEARS.) studying men, gender dynamics, and what keeps love alive. In today’s episode, she drops the stuff NO ONE warned you about: the ways women unintentionally emasculate men (and ourselves!), what men crave far deeper than just sex, why your feedback feels like an “attack,” and how centuries-old survival mechanisms are still ruining your love life today. If you ever wondered why your guy doesn’t “get” taking out the trash, why men seem to tune out criticism, or why your needs still feel unmet, part one is your roadmap out of confusion and pain and into total clarity, self-honor, and actually getting what you need.


SHOWNOTES

How women accidentally emasculate men (and themselves)

The “castrating” conversation that changed Alison’s life

Childhood stories: humiliating jocks, snap shirts, & the roots of gender pain

How withholding admiration, appreciation, and accountability destroys relationships

Why men need “actionable information”

Why “taking out the trash” is not one simple thing

“Feels like love, looks like math” – why your needs go unmet

How men decide what women really need (and why it’s not what you think)

Exhaustion, “the sleep slide,” and why feeling safe is everything

Shame, self-worth, and what women do that hurts men the most

The layers of male protection against criticism

The difference between single-focus (men) and diffuse awareness (women)

Why men don’t hear most of your criticism (and what to do instead)

Wounds, shame, and the Superman complex—how this drives both genders

The “frog farmer”: how you turn princes into frogs (and how to stop)

Are all men just narcissists? How fear and labels destroy real connection

The “bear in the woods” effect—why women run at red flags

Why criticism flips men from “provide” to “protect”

Why leading with sexuality puts men off-balance (and why that made Alison feel safe)


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