No, male opossums do not have pouches.
In the world of marsupials, including opossums, only the females possess a pouch. The pouch serves as a protective space where the female raises her young, allowing the tiny, undeveloped joeys to attach to a teat and continue to grow after birth. Male opossums, on the other hand, lack this pouch because they do not participate in the nurturing or carrying of the young. Instead, males and females have distinct roles when it comes to reproduction and child-rearing, and in the case of opossums, it is the females that bear and care for the offspring.