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138: BEST OF: A Hot Fat Guy Takes on Toxic Masculinity with Alex Frankel

Apr 14, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Alex Frankel, a plus-size model and body acceptance advocate, shares his journey from feeling trapped in a body that society deems unattractive to embracing his true self. He discusses the concept of functional masculinity, challenging toxic norms and advocating for empathy in male relationships. Alex highlights the neglected role of men in the body positivity movement and emphasizes the need for supportive communities. His insights on redefining masculinity inspire a deeper understanding of self-love and emotional expression.
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INSIGHT

Early Emotional Divergence In Children

  • Gender socialization shifts dramatically between 18 months and three years with boys' visible emotions dropping and girls' increasing.
  • Alex says this early divergence is reinforced in preschool and sets a long-term pattern for male emotional restriction.
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Childhood Segregation Shapes Gender Views

  • Boys and girls self-segregate in childhood and often don't re-integrate until puberty, limiting cross-gender understanding.
  • Alex suggests this segregation helps men view women as objects when sexual interest begins.
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Empathy Gap Fuels Misogynistic Subcultures

  • Alex links men's inability to empathize with women to cultural conditioning and online manosphere echo chambers.
  • He argues lack of empathy plus bad male role models drives incel, red-pill, and misogynistic movements.
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