Aubrey Marcus
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And there's a real rise and return of the sacred masculine whose whole entire focus is to protect the feminine and those who are innocent and those who don't have strength. And that's like the full fruition of the masculine is.
And there's a real rise and return of the sacred masculine whose whole entire focus is to protect the feminine and those who are innocent and those who don't have strength. And that's like the full fruition of the masculine is.
And we see that in all the heroes, you know, the firefighters that rush into a building, the first responders, you know, the soldiers granted the wars that the soldiers are pointed at. I have a lot of questions about, you know, all these wars we've been in, but the heroic act itself, They're fighting for something greater than themselves and willing to put their lives on the line.
And we see that in all the heroes, you know, the firefighters that rush into a building, the first responders, you know, the soldiers granted the wars that the soldiers are pointed at. I have a lot of questions about, you know, all these wars we've been in, but the heroic act itself, They're fighting for something greater than themselves and willing to put their lives on the line.
And we see that in all the heroes, you know, the firefighters that rush into a building, the first responders, you know, the soldiers granted the wars that the soldiers are pointed at. I have a lot of questions about, you know, all these wars we've been in, but the heroic act itself, They're fighting for something greater than themselves and willing to put their lives on the line.
And again, so can women. Women can also be first responders and heroes, but this idea that the masculine is always dangerous and never safe, it's a really bad trope that I think has extended into society. There's other tropes as well. Like if a man is going to have sex with his wife, he's getting lucky. And if a woman is, you know, is going to have sex with her husband, she's giving it up.
And again, so can women. Women can also be first responders and heroes, but this idea that the masculine is always dangerous and never safe, it's a really bad trope that I think has extended into society. There's other tropes as well. Like if a man is going to have sex with his wife, he's getting lucky. And if a woman is, you know, is going to have sex with her husband, she's giving it up.
And again, so can women. Women can also be first responders and heroes, but this idea that the masculine is always dangerous and never safe, it's a really bad trope that I think has extended into society. There's other tropes as well. Like if a man is going to have sex with his wife, he's getting lucky. And if a woman is, you know, is going to have sex with her husband, she's giving it up.
The fuck are we talking about? Is that really how we want to live? Where sex is a chore and it's a man is lucky to get it with his wife. Like, what is that saying about a relationship? But it's in every sitcom and it's in it's just, oh, yeah, I'm going to get lucky tonight. Get lucky tonight. The hell are we talking about? What kind of relationship is that?
The fuck are we talking about? Is that really how we want to live? Where sex is a chore and it's a man is lucky to get it with his wife. Like, what is that saying about a relationship? But it's in every sitcom and it's in it's just, oh, yeah, I'm going to get lucky tonight. Get lucky tonight. The hell are we talking about? What kind of relationship is that?
The fuck are we talking about? Is that really how we want to live? Where sex is a chore and it's a man is lucky to get it with his wife. Like, what is that saying about a relationship? But it's in every sitcom and it's in it's just, oh, yeah, I'm going to get lucky tonight. Get lucky tonight. The hell are we talking about? What kind of relationship is that?
Yeah, it's there's some crazy stuff there that really needs to be updated.
Yeah, it's there's some crazy stuff there that really needs to be updated.
Yeah, it's there's some crazy stuff there that really needs to be updated.
I do. I think it's an important way because especially the thing about men, when any woman is present, it's easy to become a little bit more performative. And similarly, I don't know what it's like with women. I'm not a woman, so I can't say, but there could be an element
I do. I think it's an important way because especially the thing about men, when any woman is present, it's easy to become a little bit more performative. And similarly, I don't know what it's like with women. I'm not a woman, so I can't say, but there could be an element
I do. I think it's an important way because especially the thing about men, when any woman is present, it's easy to become a little bit more performative. And similarly, I don't know what it's like with women. I'm not a woman, so I can't say, but there could be an element
of performative nature when the masculine is present it's a different dynamic there's a there's a subtly different dynamic now i think you can transcend that where you're actually super comfortable being you know radically vulnerable in front of the feminine but as like an opening stage before you're comfortable i think doing the men's work you know is really important and then once you're once you're fully comfortable whether it's men or women present
of performative nature when the masculine is present it's a different dynamic there's a there's a subtly different dynamic now i think you can transcend that where you're actually super comfortable being you know radically vulnerable in front of the feminine but as like an opening stage before you're comfortable i think doing the men's work you know is really important and then once you're once you're fully comfortable whether it's men or women present
of performative nature when the masculine is present it's a different dynamic there's a there's a subtly different dynamic now i think you can transcend that where you're actually super comfortable being you know radically vulnerable in front of the feminine but as like an opening stage before you're comfortable i think doing the men's work you know is really important and then once you're once you're fully comfortable whether it's men or women present