Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Women Ask Men to Be Vulnerable Then Leave Them: Are Relationships Impossible?

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Jun 24, 2025
Dive into the intricate dynamics of emotional vulnerability between men and women. The hosts tackle the recurring theme of 'the ick' that women feel when men express emotions like crying. They dissect societal and cultural pressures that shape how both genders handle vulnerability, challenging traditional masculine norms. Personal anecdotes enrich the conversation as they explore the impact of these expectations on relationships. They also hint at evolving masculinity in caregiving roles, calling for a re-examination of emotional openness.
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ANECDOTE

Malcolm's Experience on Male Emotion

  • Malcolm never cried or sought emotional vulnerability in his many relationships but was still emotionally transparent.
  • He realized men often avoid cries as showing vulnerability to women is not natural for them.
INSIGHT

Crying Signals Caregiver Role

  • Crying evolved to signal need to caregivers, mainly in childhood, and carries caregiving baggage in adulthood.
  • Men crying personally signals women as caregivers, triggering aversion as it implies dependency on them.
INSIGHT

Caregiver Dynamic Breaks Attraction

  • Women already take on caregiving burdens in relationships and resent men signaling they want them as mothers.
  • This dynamic breaks the feminine fantasy of being with a strong, dominant male provider and protector.
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