In this eye-opening clip from Black Out with Ian & Rashad, hosts Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal tackle a trending and often taboo issue: the rise of "sex depression" and sexlessness among young adults in America. Drawing from recent studies, they discuss how 25% of the population reportedly hasn't had sex in over a year, with an even more startling statistic among men aged 18–29, where nearly a quarter report no sexual activity in the past 12 months. Ian and Rashad examine how social media, digital lifestyles, and broader societal changes have created a culture of isolation, diminishing social skills and real-life human connection. They explore the impact of technology, the decline in family structure, and how these dynamics fuel the rise of online communities like the "red pill" movement—a space for frustrated, often angry men dealing with loneliness and lack of intimacy. But this isn't just about statistics. The conversation dives into the emotional impact of chronic loneliness, the breakdown in interpersonal relationships, and the lost art of communicating and connecting in person. Ian and Rashad reflect on how global cultures approach marriage, family, and sex, contrasting current American trends with norms abroad, and warning against policies that could further harm already fragile family structures. The hosts also touch on the consequences of COVID-19, social distancing, and living life through screens—raising tough questions about where society is headed and what it means for the next generation. Whether you're interested in sociology, mental health, tech’s impact on culture, or just want real talk about what’s happening in today’s world, this powerful conversation will get you thinking. Don’t miss this honest, thought-provoking look at modern intimacy, loneliness, and what we can do to reconnect as a society. **Timestamps:** - The growing phenomenon of sexlessness among young adults - How digital technology and social media contribute to social isolation - The rise of the red pill community and its connection to male frustration - Global perspectives: How different cultures address marriage and intimacy - The long-term effects of COVID, lockdowns, and digital-only interactions - Urgent calls for community, connection, and resetting societal priorities **Join the dialogue in the comments below:** How do you think technology and changing social norms have affected relationships and intimacy in your life or community? **Listen to the full Black Out with Ian & Rashad for more deep dives and honest debates every week!** #BlackOutPodcast #IanAndRashad #SexDepression #Loneliness #SocialMedia #ModernRelationships #RedPill #DigitalCulture #MentalHealth #Society #PodcastClip Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy