A video clip from MENtality, the podcast hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has sparked lively discussions online after he made a playful yet insightful comment about how men maintain their friendships.
Ebuka recounted a comment from a female friend who noted that men often keep the same friends for years not necessarily out of deep emotional attachment but because they hardly stress one another.
According to her, male friendships run on easy banter, football talk, and the occasional birthday message rather than intense emotional exchanges.
She contrasted this with how quickly women form tight bonds sharing heartbreak stories, praying together, and offering emotional support only for these friendships to sometimes collapse unexpectedly over minor issues such as a missed call or forgotten birthday.
This contrast raised a central question on the show. Do men stay friends because the bond is not deeply emotional enough to create conflict, or are their relationships simply quieter yet equally strong?
The clip has since made the rounds on social media, where users debated whether men avoid vulnerability or whether their friendships simply operate on a different emotional wavelength.