#143 | Why Same Sex Spaces Are Sacred and How We Destroyed Them
About This Episode
In this episode I explore the collapse of sex separated or sex sacred (as I like to say) spaces in our society. By charging into men’s spaces (i.e. Boy Scouts) women have actually lost so much of the respect and affection from men that they crave.
Listen in to hear why same-sex spaces aren’t about exclusion but protection, a story about an Aboriginal tribe’s view on it, a reaction to women entering Australia's bars for the first time in 1974, the confusion about female sexuality and empowerment, and much more.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 — Intro
02:05 — Why privacy and boundaries matter
04:23 — When women overshare in front of men
06:04 — The push to make men and women interchangeable
08:03 — Misunderstanding masculine boundaries
10:10 — Why same-sex spaces matter
11:57 — The Aboriginal tribe example
14:29 — Why male intrusion changes the environment
15:29 — The problem with public eroticism
17:29 — The misunderstanding of female empowerment
20:18 — The container is wrong
21:23 — Boundaries, sacred spaces, and women’s lodges
22:46 — Men’s groups and healing the feminine
23:39 — What this could look like for women
24:37 — Outro
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