Do Women Still Need Men? Masculinity, Feminism & Modern Relationships

July 27
30 mins

Episode Description

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As women become more educated, financially independent, and successful, are men struggling to understand their place in modern relationships and society?

In this provocative episode of Ella Podcasts, we explore changing gender roles, the perceived crisis of masculinity, and whether men and women still need one another - or simply choose to be together for love, companionship, attraction, and shared values.

Joining me are Dr Jonathan Marshall, leading clinical psychologist and former professor; Simon J. Littlewood, Oxford graduate, journalist and BBC World Service commentator; and Samir Kothari, investment fund manager.

The conversation brings together strongly contrasting opinions on feminism, independence, family, dating, masculinity, and what healthy relationships may look like in the future.

Who Is This Video For?

This episode is for anyone interested in modern relationships, gender roles, masculinity, feminism, dating, marriage, and the changing expectations placed on men and women.

In This Episode

* Are men experiencing a crisis of masculinity?
* How women’s financial independence has changed relationships
* Whether men and women are naturally complementary
* The difference between needing a partner and choosing one
* Why some men feel unwanted, undervalued, or uncertain of their role
* The impact of modern feminism on dating and family life
* Why marriage and long-term relationships are becoming less appealing
* What future relationships may need to succeed

Key Takeaways

* Financial independence has changed the traditional reasons people enter relationships.
* Many men are searching for a clearer sense of purpose and identity.
* Independence does not remove the human desire for love, intimacy, and companionship.
* Relationships are most likely to succeed when built on respect, communication, attraction, and shared values.
* Men and women may no longer need each other in traditional ways—but they can still deeply enrich one another’s lives.

Conclusion

Modern relationships are no longer shaped solely by economic dependence or traditional expectations. Today, people have more choice—but that also means relationships must offer genuine emotional and physical connection, mutual respect, and a shared vision for life.

Keywords: masculinity crisis, do women need men, modern feminism, gender roles, dating today, men and relationships, women’s independence, marriage, male identity, modern relationships, companionship, Ella Podcasts


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