
Eric Sentell shoots down the argument that “if guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns.”
Eric Sentell lives in Piedmont, MO, with his brilliant and beautiful wife and teaches college composition at Southeast Missouri State University. His short fiction has been published online or in print by The Rivendell Gazette, Long Story Short, Moon City Review, Unlikely Stories 2.0, Blink Ink Online, Short, Fast, and Deadly, and Six Minute Magazine. In September 2010, Long Story Short selected “Stolen Thunder” as its Story of the Month. Role Reboot published his first essay on gender roles, “Why Emotional Intelligence is Vital for Husbands.” He frequently writes for Role Reboot and The Good Men Project on gender roles, marriage, masculinity, and political and cultural debates. Follow him on Twitter @EricSentell.

Using the U.S. Benghazi embassy attack as an example, Eric Sentell reveals the “echo chamber” effect in partisan journalism.

Eric Sentell urges good men to teach themselves and their sons to engage with learning and with others before the gender gap becomes a chasm.

Eric Sentell argues that regulating ammunition would be more effective—and acceptable to gun-owners—than regulating the guns themselves.

Political Scientist Samantha Power tells the story of a complicated hero, Sergio Vieira de Mello.

An article in The Atlantic exposes the reality of male survivors who’ve been assaulted by females, including Don Draper, the main character in the show Mad Men.

For the past three months, 23-year-old Courtnay Midkiff has been on a journey, walking across the country for a cause that is special to his heart.

Chicago is shocking the world with its 2013 teen pregnancy prevention campaign, which features pregnant teenage boys.

The Supreme Court has ruled against an Arizona law that requires voters to provide proof of citizenship in addition to a driver’s license before they can register to vote.

Where fantasy stops, untruths begin. Carl Pettit writes on the relationship between media and body image.

Can people be so tainted that even when they do a good deed, it somehow isn’t?

Chuck Ross relates a father and son bonding experience at the U.S./Mexico border.

Matthew Clarke’s conversation with his daughter about her really wanting a cookie is reenacted with him and another full-grown adult.

From the Seavers, to the Simpsons, to the Starks, here is a collection of the greatest advice from our beloved fictional dads from TV.

These are comments by bobbt, Patty, and Michael Cusden on the post “What Dads Really Want For Father’s Day”.

We are only given a few moments in life when something feels truly perfect. For Gint Aras, that perfect feeling came with a linen cap on a street in Lithuania.

It took a few years and a lot of broken hearts for Gint Aras to discover what it would take for him to be ready for real love.

Total Cereal and Men’s Health want to give America’s most well-rounded guy a trip for two to New York City.

If the clothes don’t make the man, do they at least signal what kind of man wears them?
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“Caregiver day is a wonderful idea, becase when you love your children, every day is a day you get to be with and celebrate them.”
This is a comment by CJ on the post “What to the Child of Domestic Violence is Father’s Day?”