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Disclaimers: This channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing on this channel is intended to substitute therapy. The thoughts expressed in videos are my own personal opinion and do not reflect the opinion of any institution I am involved with. My videos are general and not specific to your unique case. If you are a current or past client, due to confidentiality/privacy, I cannot engage with you on this platform. If you are having a mental health crisis, call 911. My email is only for business inquiries. I cannot provide one-on-one psychological advice to someone who is not my therapy client, and I cannot take clients through Youtube. Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro/ “not all men” obviously lol 1:41 Men have different motives 2:56 Objectifying women through hetero-masculinity 5:22 The dilemma of bragging rights 7:30 Ramifications for women References: Danube, C. L., Vescio, T. K., & Davis, K. C. (2014). Male role norm endorsement and sexism predict heterosexual college men’s attitudes toward casual sex, intoxicated sexual contact, and casual sex. Sex Roles : A Journal of Research, 71(5-8), 219–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-014-03... Sweeney, B. N. (2014). Masculine status, sexual performance, and the sexual stigmatization of women. Symbolic Interaction, 37(3), 369–390. https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.113 Poost, A.-S. (2018). Bromance and hookup culture: a study in the performance of masculinity by college men. International Social Science Review, 94(3). Snapp, S., Lento, R., Ryu, E. & Rosen, K. (2014). Why do they hook up? attachment style and motives of college students. Personal Relationships, 21(3), 468–481. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12043 Jovanovic, J., & Williams, J. C. (2018). Gender, sexual agency, and friends with benefits relationships. Sexuality & Culture : An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 22(2), 555–576. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-017-94... Farvid & Braun, V. (2018). “you worry, ‘cause you want to give a reasonable account of yourself”: gender, identity management, and the discursive positioning of “risk” in men’s and women’s talk about heterosexual casual sex. Archives of Sexual Behavior : The Official Publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, 47(5), 1405–1421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-017-11...