Dear Men: How to Rock Sex, Dating, and Relationships with Women
Dear Men: How to Rock Sex, Dating, and Relationships with Women
306: Boner shame! Let's talk about it. (ft. Jason Lange)
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“I’m getting a boner — what’s she going to think??”

So begins the conflict for a lot of boys and men have around their cock. From a young age — basically from the time boners start to be a thing, “It’s like a lot of men are constantly tracking, ‘Am I having an erection and if I do, how do I hide it?’”

The thing is, hiding and secrets go hand-in-hand, and they generally don’t go anywhere good. The fact is, especially during teenage years, boners aren’t even always about turn-on. As one man put it, “NRBs are a thing!” (No Reason Boners).

We’re on a streak here talking about how to overcome sexual shame (see what I did there?). Here we delve into the complex relationship many men have with their sexuality, and in particular to their erections.

Related questions:

  • How do you even know what healthy sexuality is if you’ve never seen it role-modeled?
  • What is a boy supposed to do or say if he gets a boner at an unexpected time?
  • How do you teach boys and young men that getting a boner, rather than a source of shame, can be a source of pride?

 

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To see if there’s a fit for our flagship program Pillars of Presence, book a call here. Start anytime. (https://evolutionary.men/apply/)

Memorable quotes from this episode:

  • “Our turn-on is visible from the outside.”
  • “It’s like what my body is doing is wrong.”
  • “Men mocking men when they get hard creates a deep inner conflict.”
  • “The antidote to shame is connection.”
  • “Men having an erection is a sign of health.”
  • “What that shame is teaching is us to be in opposition to what we are.”
  • “‘If he gets a boner, he’s going to try to fu**.’”
  • “I have a choice in what to do with my sexuality.”

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