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Why married men have no friends

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In this episode, Dr. Jon Dabach explores why married men often have few or no friends. He delves into societal expectations and personal priorities that contribute to this phenomenon, emphasizing the additional responsibilities men face in modern marriages. Dr. Jon highlights how time constraints, prioritization of family, shifting interests, emotional investments, and social expectations play significant roles in limiting men's social circles. He also discusses the impact of not having a built-in social network after school years.

Dr. Jon provides practical solutions for men to rebuild and maintain their social lives. From scheduling regular meetups with friends and joining new social groups to maintaining connections through texts and calls, he offers actionable advice. He stresses the importance of open communication with spouses to support social endeavors and suggests ways to integrate family and friendships for a balanced social life.

Memorable Quotes

  1. "Men have it harder today as a husband than they really have ever had it in history."
  2. "Men will prioritize their spouse and their children over social activities to a fault."
  3. "You get older and your priorities shift and your interests shift."
  4. "Men are expected to be self-reliant, and that is kind of instilled in you at a very young age."
  5. "The chances of you being exposed to new people to make potential connections with decreases exponentially once you settle into a career."
  6. "You could schedule stuff weeks in advance with friends."
  7. "Join clubs, join groups, whether they're religious, political, hobby-based, doesn't matter, but start joining up to meet new people."
  8. "Be open about your needs with your spouse and see what they can do to help you with the process."

Keyword List
married men friendships, men's social circles, time constraints in marriage, prioritizing family over friends, shifting interests, emotional investment in marriage, self-reliance in men, social expectations, making friends after marriage, building a social life, men's mental health, maintaining friendships, balancing family and friends, open communication with spouse, joining social groups, scheduling time with friends, expanding social network, integrating family and friendships, reconnecting with old friends, couple friendships

Interested in working with Jon directly? Find him at https://MrSpirituality.com

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147 episodes

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Manage episode 431749842 series 3442369
Contenu fourni par Jon Dabach. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Jon Dabach ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dr. Jon Dabach explores why married men often have few or no friends. He delves into societal expectations and personal priorities that contribute to this phenomenon, emphasizing the additional responsibilities men face in modern marriages. Dr. Jon highlights how time constraints, prioritization of family, shifting interests, emotional investments, and social expectations play significant roles in limiting men's social circles. He also discusses the impact of not having a built-in social network after school years.

Dr. Jon provides practical solutions for men to rebuild and maintain their social lives. From scheduling regular meetups with friends and joining new social groups to maintaining connections through texts and calls, he offers actionable advice. He stresses the importance of open communication with spouses to support social endeavors and suggests ways to integrate family and friendships for a balanced social life.

Memorable Quotes

  1. "Men have it harder today as a husband than they really have ever had it in history."
  2. "Men will prioritize their spouse and their children over social activities to a fault."
  3. "You get older and your priorities shift and your interests shift."
  4. "Men are expected to be self-reliant, and that is kind of instilled in you at a very young age."
  5. "The chances of you being exposed to new people to make potential connections with decreases exponentially once you settle into a career."
  6. "You could schedule stuff weeks in advance with friends."
  7. "Join clubs, join groups, whether they're religious, political, hobby-based, doesn't matter, but start joining up to meet new people."
  8. "Be open about your needs with your spouse and see what they can do to help you with the process."

Keyword List
married men friendships, men's social circles, time constraints in marriage, prioritizing family over friends, shifting interests, emotional investment in marriage, self-reliance in men, social expectations, making friends after marriage, building a social life, men's mental health, maintaining friendships, balancing family and friends, open communication with spouse, joining social groups, scheduling time with friends, expanding social network, integrating family and friendships, reconnecting with old friends, couple friendships

Interested in working with Jon directly? Find him at https://MrSpirituality.com

  continue reading

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