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Ep.45: Man Versus Bear - The Frightening Truth About Men & Violence

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Trigger Warning - This subject covers topics that could be triggering including abuse and SA.
In this episode, Tommy and Lilin tackle a provocative question from social media: Would you rather encounter a bear or a man in the woods? This seemingly simple query opens up vital discussions about safety, perceptions, and the real dangers women face from men.

The hosts discuss why many women prefer the bear, emphasizing the threats posed by men, rooted in widespread societal experiences. They challenge deep-seated attitudes towards violence and gender, examining how these perspectives influence laws and personal safety.

This episode goes beyond casual conversation, confronting everyday misogyny and systemic issues. Tommy and Lilin urge listeners to question societal norms, engage in changing dialogues about safety and respect across genders, and speak out against injustice.

Join them as they delve into this viral topic's broader implications, inviting you to add your voice to this essential debate.

https://phys.org/news/2024-02-visually-captures-hard-truth-home.html
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLCmAEWs/
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Trigger Warning - This subject covers topics that could be triggering including abuse and SA.
In this episode, Tommy and Lilin tackle a provocative question from social media: Would you rather encounter a bear or a man in the woods? This seemingly simple query opens up vital discussions about safety, perceptions, and the real dangers women face from men.

The hosts discuss why many women prefer the bear, emphasizing the threats posed by men, rooted in widespread societal experiences. They challenge deep-seated attitudes towards violence and gender, examining how these perspectives influence laws and personal safety.

This episode goes beyond casual conversation, confronting everyday misogyny and systemic issues. Tommy and Lilin urge listeners to question societal norms, engage in changing dialogues about safety and respect across genders, and speak out against injustice.

Join them as they delve into this viral topic's broader implications, inviting you to add your voice to this essential debate.

https://phys.org/news/2024-02-visually-captures-hard-truth-home.html
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLCmAEWs/
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