Gay culture rewards visibility, desirability, and dominance, so a lot of what looks like confidence is actually performance under pressure. In this episode, we unpack the myths of self-confidence gay men inherit and what real confidence looks like when no one’s watching.
In this conversation, we explore:
- What traits often get mistaken for confidence in gay culture
- How social media amplifies performative confidence and quietly fuels insecurity
- Why confidence built on validation, desirability, or status is inherently fragile
- How childhood experiences and early coping strategies shape what confidence feels safe to express
- The difference between looking confident and being confident
- Why real confidence isn’t the absence of insecurity and why it naturally shifts over time
This episode isn’t about fixing yourself or learning how to project confidence. It’s about understanding why the version you were taught to chase often feels exhausting, and what a quieter, more grounded confidence actually looks like in real life.
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