Is the Femosphere WORSE than the Manosphere!?

True Geordie Podcast25mApril 1, 2026

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The True Geordie Podcast episode 'Is the Femosphere WORSE than the Manosphere!?' confronts a viral domestic violence incident involving Taylor Frankie Paul, a reality TV star who violently attacked her partner and child during filming of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' and later 'The Bachelorette.' The host is stunned by the widespread online support she received from female influencers—what he calls the 'Femosphere'—despite her actions including throwing metal chairs at her partner and child. He contrasts this with the expected backlash if a man had committed similar violence, highlighting a perceived double standard in how female-perpetrated abuse is treated. The episode dissects the narrative of 'reactive abuse' used to justify her behavior, critiques the victim-blaming of the male partner, and condemns the lack of consequences for Taylor, including her continued casting in high-profile shows. The host argues that while male-on-female violence is real and serious, female-on-male abuse is systematically ignored, minimized, or even celebrated online—especially when it aligns with feminist narratives. He calls out the hypocrisy in societal responses, the silence around male victims, and the normalization of female aggression, suggesting the Femosphere may be more dangerous than the Manosphere due to its unchecked influence and lack of accountability.

Key Takeaways
1

Female-perpetrated domestic violence is widely ignored or excused online, unlike male-perpetrated abuse.

2

The 'Femosphere' actively celebrates and defends women like Taylor Frankie Paul despite violent actions, including child endangerment.

3

Male victims of abuse face systemic silence, shame, and lack of support, contributing to rising male suicide rates.

4

The use of 'reactive abuse' as a justification for violence is dangerously misleading and often used to excuse extreme behavior.

5

Reality TV shows continue to cast individuals with violent histories, revealing a troubling double standard in media representation.

Chapters
0:00
3 min

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2:30
5 min

The Taylor Frankie Paul Incident: A Shocking Video

She didn't even stop after she hit her own kid. She just carried on.

Highlight
7:30
8 min

The Femosphere's Defense: Celebration Over Condemnation

If this was a man beating a woman, the reaction online would have been condemnation. But this woman wasn't only not slammed, she was defended, she was celebrated.

Highlight
15:00
8 min

The Male Victim's Trauma and the Police Response

Every time the girl would raise her hand or her arm, he would flinch in an automatic reaction to protect himself. That's a conditioned response.

Highlight
22:30
3 min

The Double Standard: Why Female Abuse Is Normalized

This woman was allowed to continue in her job on the reality TV show. She was outwardly supported in what she did to this man by millions of women.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
If this was a man beating a woman, the reaction online would have been condemnation. But this woman wasn't only not slammed, she was defended, she was celebrated.
Host2:07
Viral: 90.0
This woman was allowed to continue in her job on the reality TV show. She was outwardly supported in what she did to this man by millions of women.
Host17:15
Viral: 88.0
She didn't even stop after she hit her own kid. She just carried on.
Host2:04
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

True Geordie Podcast
Topics Discussed
Female-perpetrated domestic violence95%Double standards in media and public reaction90%Male victims of abuse and silence88%The Femosphere and online feminism85%Reality TV and ethical casting80%Reactive abuse as a justification75%Male suicide and emotional suppression70%Mental health and narcissism in relationships65%
People & Brands

Taylor Frankie Paul

person

15xNeutral

Femosphere

other

8xNeutral

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

other

6xNegative

The Bachelorette

other

5xNegative

The Manosphere

other

4xNegative

TMZ

media

4xNeutral

Dana White

person

2xNeutral

Shop Apotheke

organization

2xPositive

WOW

other

2xNeutral

LinkedIn Jobs

other

1xPositive

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