4.9 • 650 Ratings
🗓️ 26 July 2020
⏱️ 58 minutes
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When it comes to American women, there's no shortage of attention paid to their needs, their desires, their education, their careers, and their rights. That is not the case for men, and it is no different in Australia—as Australian writer and commentator Bettina Arndt can attest.
Bettina started out as one of Australia’s first sex therapists before becoming a respected social commentator on gender issues. After nearly twenty years writing and talking about these issues, she wrote an international bestselling book about sex.
The Sex Diaries looked at how couples manage their sex supply, dealing with their ups and downs in sexual desire. Ninety-eight couples kept diaries for her, writing about their daily negotiations over sex. Bettina followed this up with an exciting diary project on why sex means so much to men, which led to her book, What Men Want.
Since then, alarmed by the unfair treatment of men in our society, Bettina now devotes her time to making YouTube videos and media appearances about men’s issues and the anti-male feminist agenda.
IN THIS EPISODE:
5:10 How sex has faded from marriage, and how If women aren't interested, it just doesn’t happen
5:30 Sex is treated differently than all the other ways a loving couple caters to each other’s needs and desires
6:45 The culture talks endlessly about how “men aren’t doing enough” and how sex is top of most men’s list and those needs don’t get met
8:30–10:22 Bettina and Suzanne discuss “the grope” and why men make that kind of sexual approach toward their wives
10:30 Men hardly ever hear anyone talk about how the lack of sex in a marriage is unfair to men
11:25 How even if women don’t feel like having sex with their husbands, they should do it anyway. Bettina discusses how she was lambasted by feminists for saying this
13:00–14:10 Women need to be receptive. Once they relax, desire will kick in
15:25 Getting away from the stresses of everyday life is helpful to women to be able to let go and be more sexual
16:30 When women feel resentful, it's a libido killer
17:10 So many men say they’ve been to counseling and sex never even gets discussed. Usually, this is because the counselor is female and typically sides with the woman
19:00 - 21:12 Suzanne and Bettina discuss if women knew how hurtful this was to men, would they still withhold sex in the same way?
21:30 Bettina talks about what she has experienced on college campuses as a speaker. How college students have told her that she is “encouraging rape” by suggesting women just have sex with their husbands
22:30-24:30 - Bettina talks about the feminist movement and how it mobilized this group of “anti- sex” women
24:40 – 27:20 - Bettina and Suzanne discuss sexual harassment and how women misuse and flaunt their sexual power and then expect men not to react
28:10 How women are not encouraged to examine their own motivation for when they dress un-modestly
29:10- Bettina talks about how Australia and how feminism has had a huge impact on the public debate surrounding men and women
32:00 - Bettina tells her story about how she used to identify as a feminist and tells her story.
40:50 – 45:00 - Bettina talks about the anti-male nature of universities
45:50 – 52:50 Bettina discusses domestic violence
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Suzanne Venker Show, where men and women are equal in value, but wildly different by nature. |
0:14.7 | Join us here every week when we challenge the culture's hugely flawed narratives regarding men, women, sex, and love. |
0:21.1 | Today on the show, we're going to talk with Australian writer and commentator, |
0:24.5 | Bettina Arndt, about the sex-starved husband and other raw deals for men. |
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1:19.6 | When it comes to American women, there is no shortage of attention paid to their needs, their |
1:24.1 | desires, their educations, their careers, and of course their rights. |
1:28.7 | That is not the case for men, and it is no different in Australia, as Australian writer and |
1:34.0 | commentator Bettina Arndt can attest. Batina started out as one of Australia's first sex |
1:39.6 | therapists before becoming a respected social commentator on gender issues. After nearly 20 years talking and writing about these issues, |
1:46.4 | she wrote an international best-selling book about sex. |
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