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00:00:36 Chante Joseph & the 'Embarrassing Boyfriend' Phenomenon article in Vogue Magazine 00:11:10 Feminism vs. Partnership: Why Men Won't Show Emotions 00:19:35 Long-Term Love & The ""Shallow Individualist Accountability 00:39:21 Men's Mental Health: Why We Need to Stop Weathering the Storm 00:45:48 Planning for The Future (UK Relocation? 00:52:09 The ADHD Conversation: Neurodivergence & Black Men 00:58:22 Building a Mental Wellness Team & The Movember Tips 01:04:51 Representation Wars: Dapper Laughs, John Lewis & Double Standards 01:14:12 Redefining Englishness: Exclusion & The Importance of Community 01:26:21 The Rise of Zahon Mahadami & The Need for Democratic Socialism 01:39:44 Black Faces in High Places: Is It Change or Just Justification? 01:49:00 David Lammy and Kemi Badenoch Who Speaks for the Black Community? 01:53:11 Beyond ""Industry Reset"": Building Our Own Systems & Collaboration" 02:25:46 Interpersonal Disputes and Holding Collective Values 02:39:06 Relationship Anarchy: Redefining Dating & Unrealistic Expectations 02:52:22 Inviting Your Exes to Your Birthday is that wise? Are women really embarrassed to have boyfriends in 2025? This week on Your Auntie’s Could Never, the aunties and Marvyn dive into the viral Vogue article by Chante Joseph, unpacking love, feminism, patriarchy and why men’s mental health is hanging by a thread. From women blurring their partners’ faces on Instagram to men struggling silently with depression, high blood pressure, and ADHD this episode gets raw. We talk about how social media has changed love, why “good men” feel unseen, and the unspoken pressure on Black men to stay strong. Featuring: Marvyn Harrison (Dope Black Dads) 🔗 Follow us on social media: 📸 Instagram: https: / yourauntiescouldnever 📘 Facebook: / yourauntiescouldnever 🌍 Website : https://www.yourauntiescouldnever.com/ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @yourauntiescouldnever