A New York University professor said “mating dynamics” should be taught to young men in school because “approaching women and making them feel safe is a skill.”
Professor Scott Galloway, 58, spoke to Steven Bartlett for his podcast Diary of A CEO, in which he also advised young men to “moderate their porn consumption” in order to “take fewer risks with women Outside the house “.
Speaking in the episode titled “It’s an Emergency!” The number of men not having sex has increased by 180%,” he added, expressing concern on the rise of AI sex robots say men will start having relationships with machines, leading to loneliness and depression.
He said men must “go out into the physical world and express human interest” and “risk rejection.”
“We’re developing these digital analogues of life that create low-access, low-risk relationships. You think that’s not a bad thing, well it is, because it leads to depression,” he said. -he explained.
Professor Scott Galloway said mating dynamics should be seen by young men at school as “approaching women, and making them feel safe is a skill”.
“The reason romantic comedies are two hours long and not twenty minutes is because life is about winning by taking risks and enduring rejection.”
He added that he thinks mating dynamics should be taught to young men in school as “approaching women and making them feel safe is a skill.”
“Pursue someone and develop their skills, decide to put on a clean shirt, maybe shower more often, maybe go to the gym every once in a while, and maybe text when you’re not sure about how this person feels about you.
“And figuring out how to act so that you can develop a relationship, that’s the victory, that’s the reward.”
“Fewer and fewer men are engaging in these risks and I think AI and its combination with sex robots will create an industry where men start to have relationships with algorithms and dolls.”
“It is assumed that the sex robot industry will surpass the domestic box office revenue of all U.S. theaters within five to six years.
“So we’re going to have men having relationships with machines and dolls rather than other humans, that creates a level of depression.

The clinical professor of marketing at New York University appeared on The Diary Of A CEO podcast, hosted by entrepreneur Steven Bartlett (pictured), earlier this week.
“The end game is a relationship, a romantic partner is one of the keys to a happy life and most studies show this.”
Elsewhere, the professor gave young people advice on making real connections amid online distractions.
He said: “When I’m coaching young men, I’ve asked them to take out their phones and I look at their screen time and I’m like, what do you have as a young guy, you’re lacking financial capital but you have a lot of human capital and that’s really important, time.
“So we’re going to look at your time as money, now how are you going to invest it, look at your current portfolio.
“I ask them to pull out their phones and between Twitter and TikTok and Porn, it’s so easy to find a minimum of 10 or sometimes up to 50 hours a week, and we’ll reallocate it.”
He added that reallocating time to “earn money” is the first step to building self-esteem. He then added that you need to do an activity that puts you in the presence of strangers to develop your people skills.

Scott also expressed concerns about the rise of AI sex robots, saying men would start having relationships with machines, leading to loneliness and depression.
Scott added that the next step was to “moderate porn consumption” as this would give boys the “mojo” needed to find a romantic partner.
He said: “One of the only reasons I graduated from UCLA was that one of my motivations for going to class was not because I wanted to learn, not just because I I needed to learn to graduate, but also with the prospect of potentially meeting a woman.
“If I had access to porn like young men have now, I’m not sure that mojo would have been as great to get out of the house as often.”
“Telling young men not to engage in porn is sort of ridiculous, but looking at it analytically, would you be more inclined to get out of the house and take risks, engage in victory and to engage with what it means to be a man and a mammal.” and I made sure the fire was still there.
“I think spending less time online (is important). Every aspect of your life is a shitty version of the analog version that can happen.
The professor added that this affects women because they decide to date older men because they want more “economically and emotionally viable” men.