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What does it mean to be masculine or feminine? Why does this matter? I identify as a man/male, but does that mean I have to behave a certain way? What do I do that's masculine? Why can't we abandon gender roles?

To me, gender/masculinity/femininity is a really simplified and pretty meaningless way of looking at others in life. At the end of the day, we're just people and MUCH more than just being a man or woman.

My info: https://linktr.ee/thebloomerspodcast

THE BACKGROUND

0:00 intro
2:07 the influence of women in my life
5:04 the JK Rowling controversy…
8:42 parental roles growing up

THE ARGUMENT

10:15 being masculine or feminine is meaningless
13:32 the definition of masculinity and femininity on google
15:16 the Andrew Tate fans…
17:44 behaviour is not exclusive to gender
19:14 gender roles/stereotypes are dumb
20:53 putting a his or her label on things in life
23:29 men can cry too ;(

IN CLOSING

24:44 outro