
In this episode, James Nuzzo returns to dissect the bizarre new concept of “mankeeping.” A term born in academia and quickly adopted on social media to frame men’s emotional needs as a burden on women.
We break down how feminist-leaning research often begins with a predetermined conclusion, how male-only spaces are pathologized, and why the narrative ignores what men actually bring to relationships. From TikTok hot takes to peer-reviewed “special issues,” we explore how resentment cloaked as scholarship shapes the public’s perception of men.
Join us in the Psychobabble Insider members-exclusive segment! We take the conversation further into one of the most politically charged debates in health research: Are women truly underrepresented in medical funding and understudied in clinical trials? In this candid follow-up, we examine the evidence, challenge the assumptions, and discuss what the data actually says about equity in medical research. Click the link below to watch! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/ma...
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— James L. Nuzzo, PhD (@JamesLNuzzo) August 16, 2025
"Mankeeping: The Latest Academic Attack on Men"
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A Stanford scholar says women are being burdened by 'mankeeping,' which refers to 'the work women do to meet the social and emotional needs of the men in their lives, from supporting their partners through daily challenges and inner turmoil.'
— Matt Lamb (@MattLamb22) July 30, 2025
Ma'am, that's called marriage. pic.twitter.com/lgQfVHhzeI
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