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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 23 MIN

Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?

from No Such Thing with Krysta Huber · host Operation Podcast

A Vogue article went viral claiming women are hiding their relationships on social media because being partnered is "culturally loserish." But here's what nobody's talking about: when we make caring look uncool, we're not protecting ourselves - we're feeding the exact dating culture we claim to hate. In this episode we dive into:• Why pretending to be unbothered is actually making dating harder for everyone• The psychological defense mechanism behind relationship-hiding and what it reveals about competition• How to stop performing independence and start building the connections you actually want• The cost of swinging so far from "boyfriend obsessed" that we've made vulnerability embarrassingThe Cultural Shift Nobody Asked For• Women are blurring faces out of wedding photos and cropping fiancés from professionally edited videos• The pendulum swung from "boyfriend land" (where women's identity centered on partners) to making partnership feel "Republican"• Podcast hosts with partners claiming "having a boyfriend is lame" while simultaneously being in relationships• We've made being unbothered a personality trait that's bleeding into friendships, business, and datingThe Mirror Effect You're Missing• When you tell men relationships aren't cool, they hear "keep your options open and don't commit"• The same women participating in this narrative are often the ones complaining dating is hard• Guys internalize these messages and wonder why we want them to lead when we're saying we don't want traditional partnership• If you're triggered by someone sharing their relationship on social media, that says more about you than themThe Real Psychology Behind Relationship-Hiding• This pattern is a protection mechanism: we convince ourselves we don't want what we're wired for to avoid losing face• Women saying "having a boyfriend isn't cool" reduces competition for quality partners without them realizing they're doing it• If you convince everyone that connection is embarrassing, you never have to feel embarrassed about wanting it• Defense doesn't build anything we actually want in life - it just keeps us stuckThis conversation reminds us that independence and honesty aren't polar opposites. Whether you're building a business empire or building a life with someone, pretending not to care doesn't make you powerful - it makes you unavailable to what you actually want. This episode offers permission to stop performing and start being real about what matters.Looking for more on going against the grain? Check out Episode 2 where we explore why doing the opposite of everyone else is your competitive advantage.Follow Krysta:⁠@thekrystahuber⁠⁠@thefitnessfyx⁠

A Vogue article went viral claiming women are hiding their relationships on social media because being partnered is "culturally loserish." But here's what nobody's talking about: when we make caring look uncool, we're not protecting ourselves - we're feeding the exact dating culture we claim to hate. In this episode we dive into:• Why pretending to be unbothered is actually making dating harder for everyone• The psychological defense mechanism behind relationship-hiding and what it reveals about competition• How to stop performing independence and start building the connections you actually want• The cost of swinging so far from "boyfriend obsessed" that we've made vulnerability embarrassingThe Cultural Shift Nobody Asked For• Women are blurring faces out of wedding photos and cropping fiancés from professionally edited videos• The pendulum swung from "boyfriend land" (where women's identity centered on partners) to making partnership feel "Republican"• Podcast hosts with partners claiming "having a boyfriend is lame" while simultaneously being in relationships• We've made being unbothered a personality trait that's bleeding into friendships, business, and datingThe Mirror Effect You're Missing• When you tell men relationships aren't cool, they hear "keep your options open and don't commit"• The same women participating in this narrative are often the ones complaining dating is hard• Guys internalize these messages and wonder why we want them to lead when we're saying we don't want traditional partnership• If you're triggered by someone sharing their relationship on social media, that says more about you than themThe Real Psychology Behind Relationship-Hiding• This pattern is a protection mechanism: we convince ourselves we don't want what we're wired for to avoid losing face• Women saying "having a boyfriend isn't cool" reduces competition for quality partners without them realizing they're doing it• If you convince everyone that connection is embarrassing, you never have to feel embarrassed about wanting it• Defense doesn't build anything we actually want in life - it just keeps us stuckThis conversation reminds us that independence and honesty aren't polar opposites. Whether you're building a business empire or building a life with someone, pretending not to care doesn't make you powerful - it makes you unavailable to what you actually want. This episode offers permission to stop performing and start being real about what matters.Looking for more on going against the grain? Check out Episode 2 where we explore why doing the opposite of everyone else is your competitive advantage.Follow Krysta:⁠@thekrystahuber⁠⁠@thefitnessfyx⁠

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