A new study finds that men judge women in milliseconds, while women—God bless them—like to get to know us first.

Jason Silva, director of the documentary, Turning Into Gods, explains “revelatory ecstasy,” and why he’s so very excited.

Tom Riles on chilling out at home, freaking out at work, and learning how to be a man by watching The Brady Bunch.

Teacher Suzanne Rosenwasser tries to get her male students to stop calling each other names—and start acknowledging that words hurt.
You think men get a bum rap? C.W. Nahumck sure does, and he’s not going to let any unfair stereotyping get in the way of a good burrito.
Psychologist Jed Diamond wants us all to celebrate our penises. (Though not necessarily in the same room.)
Aaron Gouveia takes on the author of a controversial column who claims that children of gay parents shouldn’t be allowed in Catholic schools.
Tom Matlack explores today’s “male identity crisis” and what men need to learn from the women’s movement.

Patrick Witt released a statement calling into question the veracity of the NYT story and coverage.

Wagging a finger at the leader of the free world is never a good idea.

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Mark D. White responds to Tom Matlack’s Post “What Is a ‘Good’ Man?”

Jamie Utt reflects on listening, privilege, and Twitter conversations

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When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.

Julie Gillis writes that sometimes the best way to learn from fear is to embrace it.

Gaby Dunn reflects on when her dad’s self-impressed identity complex nearly killed him—and her.

Sarah Alcid reflects on her relationship with her father after her mother’s death.

Brad Oliphant uses his camera to find the spiritual in a number of different places.

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Perhaps my favorite scene about manhood isn’t the actual footage of Martin Sheen but the behind the scenes footage shot by Eleanor Coppola

Jeffrey Platts offers advice on what to do when your conversations suck.
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