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Flakey Gays: Why is Follow-Through So Hard?

Mar 19, 202631 minEp. 283
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Episode description

The guy who constantly cancels plans, keeps things vague, or disappears when something better comes along — that’s flakiness: a pattern of not following through.

In a culture of endless options and shifting feelings, has unreliability quietly become normal? And what does that actually say about us?

In this off-the-cuff episode, we talk about:

  • What flakiness actually is — and what it isn’t
  • The difference between boundaries and excuses
  • Common avoidance patterns in dating and friendships
  • Why keeping your word is about more than just social plans
  • What it really means to be a reliable man

This isn’t just about the inconvenience of canceled plans. It’s about self-trust, stronger relationships, and the kind of man you’re practicing becoming.

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