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On this episode Alan Donovan is speaking with Tash from Bombay, India, to discuss her brother's situation and father's rights in India. Taj last spoke to Allen about her brother's situation a year ago and hadn't gotten to the court part of it yet. Alan and Tash discuss the situation in India and how fathers in the States deal with false allegations, alienation, and other issues. Tash is taking a few moments to sign in from the correct account so they can continue the conversation. Alan and Tash will continue their conversation and provide updates on father's rights in India. Tash, a female activist, is discussing her brother's situation with his wife. The speaker believes the wife was trying to manipulate and control the brother by pushing his boundaries and distancing him from friends and family. She advises men on the best way to be manipulated, saying that women naturally have the tendency to emasculate men and telling them they are not man enough. She then warns all men that even the good women know how to manipulate them. 

The conversation is about how women often make men feel like they are not “man enough” or that they are not standing up for them. This is especially true when it comes to a man’s family, friends, and other loved ones. The woman in the conversation believes that manipulation and control are often used by women to get what they want. Additionally, society has a strange notion that men don’t care about their kids, when in reality, everything a man does is for his family. The woman argues that a man works hard and provides for his family because he wants to give them the best life he can. In the end, she posits that men care deeply about their families and that they should be respected as such. The conversation discusses the misconceptions that society has around men, the demands that are placed on them and the fact that they can live with very little. The discussion then goes on to talk about the way in which men can be manipulated by their partners and spouses, and how this can have a damaging effect on their relationships with their family and friends. The conversation also touches on the Me Too movement and how it has glorified victimhood, and how this can be used by women to their advantage. Finally, the conversation talks about how it is important for men to look out for red flags in their relationships, such as a partner putting down people that are important to them, and how this can be a sign of manipulation.