Thanks for this, I appreciate it. I’m a high school and middle school industrial tech teacher at a public school and my wife is homeschooling our kids.
This came at the right time! The Lord provides🎉 I'm so glad you found Durenda and her gentleness and joy in raising boys is the wisdom that many of us moms have been searching for. We do need the wise elder women guiding us. Thank you both!❤
Great podcast and title! There is no such thing as "toxic" masculinity. There are strong and courageous men, and there are weak and cowardly men. Has nothing to do with the concept of masculinity, but everything to do with the person and their character.
That may be the interpretation of some, but the plain fact that many of us have experienced is that men are backing away from their masculine instincts for fear of being labeled “toxic” and it’s enabling much of the madness we’ve seen in society to go unchallenged when in past generations, the boys and men would have raised a major ruckus should a man try to enter a women’s bathroom, etc.
@@amateurcrastinator9523 the title claims that our culture calls masculinity toxic. It does not. There are plenty of aspects of masculinity that are not toxic and are even sometimes celebrated. Examples: -Wanting to provide for your family -Wanting to spoil your wife/girlfriend -Hanging out in groups of friends that are all male -Teaching your kids about sports -Liking cars, hunting, & other outdoor activities. The term toxic masculinity only refers to a small set of unhealthy traits that in the past have been excused as part of masculinity. Examples: -Not being able to show emotion -Expecting your wife to do all the cooking, cleaning, and childcare -Not letting your wife work if she wants to -Hitting on your female coworkers when it makes them uncomfortable -An example from my own family: only paying for your son’s college and not your daughters’.
If you don’t see the current culture trying to feminize young men and throwing out the term “toxic masculinity” to undermine men and their role in society you are the one that is ignorant.
Excellent subject!!!!
Thanks for this, I appreciate it. I’m a high school and middle school industrial tech teacher at a public school and my wife is homeschooling our kids.
More people need to bring this up ❤ Thanks
Great podcast i watched it all and sent it to my wife. Glad I subscribed to this channel. I have gotten my spring garden in also!
This came at the right time! The Lord provides🎉 I'm so glad you found Durenda and her gentleness and joy in raising boys is the wisdom that many of us moms have been searching for. We do need the wise elder women guiding us. Thank you both!❤
Great podcast and title! There is no such thing as "toxic" masculinity. There are strong and courageous men, and there are weak and cowardly men. Has nothing to do with the concept of masculinity, but everything to do with the person and their character.
This is excellent advice given here.
Loved this ❤️
❤blessings ❤
Majority of people aren’t calling masculinity toxic, they are calling out the dysfunction of toxic masculinity which hurts EVERYONE
That may be the interpretation of some, but the plain fact that many of us have experienced is that men are backing away from their masculine instincts for fear of being labeled “toxic” and it’s enabling much of the madness we’ve seen in society to go unchallenged when in past generations, the boys and men would have raised a major ruckus should a man try to enter a women’s bathroom, etc.
Oof with a title that ignorant, I’m not even gonna try listening to this episode. Do better.
Educate yourself about what has been going on in American society since feminism raised it's ugly head with the ERA movement.
What's the problem with the title?
@@amateurcrastinator9523 the title claims that our culture calls masculinity toxic. It does not. There are plenty of aspects of masculinity that are not toxic and are even sometimes celebrated. Examples:
-Wanting to provide for your family
-Wanting to spoil your wife/girlfriend
-Hanging out in groups of friends that are all male
-Teaching your kids about sports
-Liking cars, hunting, & other outdoor activities.
The term toxic masculinity only refers to a small set of unhealthy traits that in the past have been excused as part of masculinity. Examples:
-Not being able to show emotion
-Expecting your wife to do all the cooking, cleaning, and childcare
-Not letting your wife work if she wants to
-Hitting on your female coworkers when it makes them uncomfortable
-An example from my own family: only paying for your son’s college and not your daughters’.
@@jarrodashley-vanduser676 Ah. I see.
If you don’t see the current culture trying to feminize young men and throwing out the term “toxic masculinity” to undermine men and their role in society you are the one that is ignorant.