Sadia Khan
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They would go back to their wives and do everything I was telling them, and it wasn't working.
And then I realized it's because there's something broken in their masculinity.
And until we fix that, none of this therapy advice will work.
And sometimes the advice in therapy makes them even less masculine.
So it teaches them even more like to be feminine.
So it tells them to be emotionally available, be vulnerable.
Your feelings are valid.
When really what women want is, yeah, okay, fine.
Have your feelings for five minutes.
But then what are you going to do about it?
Yes, okay, you're really upset that your father upset you.
No problem.
Be upset for five minutes.
But then tell me how you're going to find a solution to this problem.
But this undertone of just constant complaining, constant vulnerability, constant emotional behavior from men that...
therapies teaching them makes women feel a bit stressed because they don't have somebody to take the lead.
So that's where I kind of realized that this advice is not going to work until he's masculine.
And no matter what she says, no matter how much she says, I want a man to just let me be me, even like with the feminists and they'll say, I want a man, I don't want him to be insecure.
If I'm posting nudes online, he should not care.
If I'm going to the club all night, he should not care.