Brett Reacts 'If Teen Boys Were 100% Honest'

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We need more honest conversations in this world. This is so powerful and important not only for young men but for society to listen to and learn from. We need more of this.

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As a girl in high school and college, because I was not sexually active, people kept telling me I was asexual and I started to believe them. My mom was supportive and said my decision not to have sex isn't a sexual identity.

samanthateixeira
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I literally had a coworker tell me today that calling a girl a "tomboy" is sexist. Instantly they thought I was viewing women in a negative way, when it should be a positive thing that everyone is different in their own way. Victimhood is at a all time high.

JR-lsfq
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Hearing Brett openly talk about her mental struggles during her teen years is so encouraging. As a teenager who struggles often, it's so encouraging to know that you can struggle and still live a successful life.

lolidk
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My girlfriend helped me quit my porn addiction and it's been so much better since. It helps so much with mental health, sexual health, and your body image if you just ditch it. I needed someone to help me through it and I am grateful to have her. She's helped me become a better person.

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It’s sad that we live in a world where these guys have to hide their identity entirely for being an honest person just so they aren’t ripped apart.

CadePrado
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If I was 100% honest a lot of feelings would get hurt real fast. I keep what I think inside my head for good reasons

gman
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As a male teen, it is difficult just to exist, especially with all the bull crap that happens online and in real life, I’d be dead right now if I didn’t have Jesus

RichardStarfish
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i like how supportive these guys are for eachother. tough subjects but no judgement

Schnoobi
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imagine how great of friends all these dudes would be after going through this shit together, really is a bonding activity

adamplayz
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21 year old here, I’ve was addicted to porn since 5th grade. It wasn’t until 2 years ago I decided to change my life around and resist it. I despise it, but the more you resist the less you’d want to do it. Keep on fighting my brothers and sisters

OnSiteTvee
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As a male teen, there is a lot of stuff we have to go through, even though some of this stuff I didn’t experience it is still somewhat relatable. I’m glad that I have The Lord to reassure me in my times of need.

X-sparta
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I dont want to be weird or anything but something about bretts honestly and love and support just really feels real. Thanks a lot brett.

nexorise
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when i was 14, i remember having one of my closest friends (who was pansexual) constantly 'diagnose' me as a lesbian because i would occasionally say a girl on social media was pretty. it made me extremely uncomfortable.

stanswaytoomanygroups
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I am a teenage guy and to give you an idea how addicting porn is, I had an easier time quitting weed and smoking cold turkey than I did slowly quitting porn.

doden
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I lost my uncle when I was 7, it messed me up. I was scared of death. Puberty, there was a shift. I had an expectation of dying before I turned 22. With that came a lifestyle pushing the limits. I almost died so many times, but didn't. I joined the military at 18 and went the special operations route. I had no fear of death, I welcomed it, I didn't care. Then me and my wife lost our son at birth and that messed me up. Three years later I had my son and my outlook on death changed. I wasn't scared of death but I had this urge to live, actual have quality time on this earth. My son is now 21 and daughter is 15, they saved ME!

NottiOne
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Brett, as a man with 2 daughters, I think your voice and the work you do is extremely important for our society

djunohoo
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It’s actually kinda cute to see Brett instinctively trying to comfort these boys with words such as “no, it does not matter” in such a motherly tone.

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Brett is the first woman I’ve seen that honestly cares about men’s/boys of today and is worried about them. Feel like the attitude which most women have nowadays of viewing men as some privileged human who has no problems, is ultimately destructive and detrimental to their health as well.

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This is definitely one of your best podcasts. I'm much older then then and I'm still dealing with some of those issues. Being older the expectations for you become reality. Relationships have to be more serious, because you're at an age where if you don't get married and have children you're gonna be too old to have those things anymore. But then the emotions you've been hiding all these years start coming out randomly and people criticize you saying you're too old to be breaking down, or why are you so clingy, or shouldn't you be thinking about getting your life together. My ex told me that I'm too clingy because the one day a week I got to spend with her I liked to hug her cuddle up with her, whatever. After we broke up my emotions became a mess. You know I never cried in public when my dad passed away or my grandpa that I was close with, I didn't show any emotion because that's what weak people do. It's been nice the past couple years being able to be more open

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I used to have a friend at school when I was in middle school, she was 2 years older than me, me 11, her 13. I never used to cry to her but I always opened up to her because she was comforting I guess you could say and understanding. Me and her used to just spend hours talking about our life’s, our similarities, started growing a very nice friendship. She had a boyfriend so I wasn’t trying to be with her, I was friends with her boyfriend too. And then on the last day she said, “Hey see you next year, will you be at after school?” “Yeah I will! Have a good day.” And then I didn’t see her and it did kind of affect me, it made me sad because part of the reason I opened up to her not just because she was a woman or understanding, she was mature, unlike the the girls in my class. But I have met back up with her and she hasn’t changed. But a different boyfriend because she moved. I do think that sometimes man friends should be more comforting if you could say. But if you have anything like this reply and share I’d love to hear, also thanks for reading to the end of my story.

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