
Steven Axelrod reflects on human connection, as it exists from Nantucket to Los Angeles.

A look at love, relationships, marriage, and more through the eyes of the world’s most popular search engine.

A reader reminds us that “looking at the other’s point of view” can be difficult even for those who call for it publicly.
Well, here are what I consider to be my ten best posts of 2011, in no particular order. Disagree? Feel free to comment. Happy New Year, y’all! Ten things I’ve learned from being childlike Ten things I’ve learned from being in a long-term relationship Ten things I’ve learned from Jack Layton Ten things I’ve learned [...]

If you’re an outspoken man, and disagree with the feminist consensus, Dominic Falcao writes, there’s maelstrom coming—but it’s OK to be bewildered.

Neely Steinberg loves men. Below, she shares a list of qualities, actions, and moments that remind her why.

Ken Goldstein offers what he would like to see more and less of in the New Year, and asks readers to share their thoughts as well.

Chuck Rudd explores the idea that female ‘goodness’ is the standard of morality in reactive society.

“Sometimes we see something that is very pure, very fragile, and we realize it’s perfect—even if it isn’t.”

Teenage Unlce Woofie champions male sensitivity and purchases the right tampons—all in a day’s work.

Being a man with a disfigurement in a world of Nip/Tuck is tough. The beauty culture has enveloped men, and for those outside its parameters, social boundaries blur and contort. Rich McEachran is candid about his prospects of marriage, retooling definitions of success, and the limits of confidence.

Kaleb comments on Donald Driver’s Dancing With The Stars win — and his outfit.

Apparently Leviticus isn’t dedicated exclusively to the abomination of homosexuality…

Adorable and funny of a video cursing just like her daddy while watching basketball.

In honor of the death of the man who invented the TV remote control, the Good Feed Blog editors ask: where is the strangest place you’ve found your remote?

Jamie Reidy comments on 64-year old rocker Gregg Allman’s upcoming marriage to a 24-year old.

Danny explores whether or not there are legitimate uses for the term “mansplaining”.

Do you have the right to post photos of someone if you suspect them of stealing your stuff?

Poll: How would you characterize your marriage? Monogamous, Polyamorous, ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, or something else?

Have you ever wanted to skydive from space, do a back flip on a jet ski, or snowboard down sand dunes? Well you’re in luck, my friend. Red Bull is ready to give your wildest idea wings with Launchpad.

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Jamie Reidy comments on Usain Bolt’s – the World’s Fastest Man – decision to dump his girlfriend in order to focus on training for the Olympics.

Fathers have been defined as complementary to mothers. How do you define fatherhood?

1) The stories will surprise you. 2) The conversation is important. 3) It sure beats a hammer or a tie. Want more reasons to buy The Good Men Project Book? Here you go…

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