
We have our doubts.

In the second of a five-part series on love and relationships, Tom Matlack and author Laura Munson debate the question: How important is physical appearance to long-term fidelity?

“Douchefied” tennis-playing gorillas are breaking gay sea captains’ hearts. Catch up on your Good Feed.

I’m afraid of heights too, she said. She looked down at my pants. Everyone shows it differently. … By Ryan Call

“Being authentic … comes from making lots of mistakes and playing roles. I certainly was doing that most of my adult life.”

See if you can’t take two minutes out of the workday to relax. (We know you’re already taking breaks for Facebook.)

Federer, Nadal, and the Williams sisters might not be playing, but the Open will still be worth watching if you’re up at 3 a.m., sober or not.

We know that fantasy is exactly that: fantasy. So I’m begging, please, Esquire, stop pretending like it’s not.

A survey reveals a bias against dads who hang out in public spaces with their kids. Playground power struggles, it seems, are not just for children. Could this be happening on a national level?

William Ball navigates a surreal post–high school world of ulcers, pregnancy, plagiarism, and death.

In the first of a five-part series on love and relationships, Tom Matlack and author Laura Munson debate the question: What’s more important to a good marriage—great sex or fighting fair?

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.

A weekly summary of key events in no particular order with no attempt to be fair, politically correct, or remotely thoughtful.

Jamie Utt reflects on listening, privilege, and Twitter conversations

Upcoming topics: Thursday January 12 Men and Media // Three-part series on Romance and Dating on January 15, February 1 and Feb 14

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 doesn’t believe in plain, old consent. She wants it to be enthusiastic.

With the help of friends, owner’s manuals, and ballcocks that just won’t stay in place, CJ Kaplan is finally learning how to be a handy man.

For Marianne Cassidy, society’s lesson that “Strange Men Are Dangerous” is damaging. Men are not the problem. Rapists are the problem.

‘I don’t know anything. I am finally still. I am far away in a distant land where nothing is the same. I am at peace. I don’t want to leave.’

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…

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

Mark Radcliffe laments that the guy who’s a great catch in the long run doesn’t always make the best first impression.
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