The demise of guys? | Philip Zimbardo

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So today, I want us to reflect
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on the demise of guys.
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Guys are flaming out academically;
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they're wiping out socially with girls
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and sexually with women.
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Other than that, there's not much of a problem.
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So what's the data?
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So the data on dropping out is amazing.
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Boys are 30 percent more likely than girls
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to drop out of school.
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In Canada, five boys drop out for every three girls.
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Girls outperform boys now at every level,
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from elementary school to graduate school.
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There's a 10 percent differential
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between getting BA's and all graduate programs,
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with guys falling behind girls.
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Two-thirds of all students in special ed. remedial programs are guys.
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And as you all know,
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boys are five times more likely than girls
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to be labeled as having attention deficit disorder --
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and therefore we drug them with Ritalin.
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What's the evidence of wiping out?
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First, it's a new fear of intimacy.
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Intimacy means physical, emotional connection
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with somebody else --
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and especially with somebody of the opposite sex
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who gives off ambiguous, contradictory,
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phosphorescent signals.
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(Laughter)
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And every year there's research done
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on self-reported shyness among college students.
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And we're seeing a steady increase among males.
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And this is two kinds.
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It's a social awkwardness.
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The old shyness was a fear of rejection.
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It's a social awkwardness like you're a stranger in a foreign land.
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They don't know what to say, they don't know what to do,
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especially one-on-one [with the] opposite sex.
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They don't know the language of face contact,
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the non-verbal and verbal set of rules
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that enable you to comfortably talk to somebody else,
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listen to somebody else.
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There's something I'm developing here called social intensity syndrome,
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which tries to account for why guys really prefer
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male bonding over female mating.
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It turns out, from earliest childhood,
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boys, and then men,
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prefer the company of guys --
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physical company.
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And there's actually a cortical arousal we're looking at,
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because guys have been with guys
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in teams, in clubs, in gangs, in fraternities,
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especially in the military, and then in pubs.
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And this peaks at Super Bowl Sunday
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when guys would rather be in a bar with strangers,
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watching a totally overdressed Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers,
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rather than Jennifer Lopez totally naked in the bedroom.
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The problem is they now prefer
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[the] asynchronistic Internet world
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to the spontaneous interaction
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in social relationships.
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What are the causes? Well, it's an unintended consequence.
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I think it's excessive Internet use in general, excessive video gaming,
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excessive new access to pornography.
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The problem is these are arousal addictions.
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Drug addiction, you simply want more.
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Arousal addiction, you want different.
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Drugs, you want more of the same -- different.
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So you need the novelty in order for the arousal to be sustained.
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And the problem is the industry is supplying it.
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Jane McGonigal told us last year
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that by the time a boy is 21,
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he's played 10,000 hours of video games,
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most of that in isolation.
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As you remember, Cindy Gallop said
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men don't know the difference
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between making love and doing porn.
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The average boy now watches 50 porn video clips a week.
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And there's some guy watching a hundred, obviously.
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(Laughter)
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And the porn industry is the fastest growing industry in America --
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15 billion annually.
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For every 400 movies made in Hollywood,
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there are 11,000 now made porn videos.
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So the effect, very quickly,
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is it's a new kind of arousal.
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Boys' brains are being digitally rewired in a totally new way
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for change, novelty, excitement and constant arousal.
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That means they're totally out of sync in traditional classes,
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which are analog, static, interactively passive.
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They're also totally out of sync
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in romantic relationships,
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which build gradually and subtly.
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So what's the solution? It's not my job.
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I'm here to alarm. It's your job to solve.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But who should care? The only people who should care about this
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is parents of boys and girls,
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educators, gamers, filmmakers
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and women who would like a real man
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who they can talk to, who can dance,
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who can make love slowly
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and contribute to the evolutionary pressures
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to keep our species above banana slugs.
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No offense to banana slug owners. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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