The MOON magazine’s issue on why they need physicality, and how they emote, plus fiction, poetry and quotes, all about boys.
I Care About Your Stick Figure Family
We are not that different or separate, but by negatively focusing on our differences, we will feel we are.
Penny Arcade Gabe: You Are Not a Bad Person
If you want to change, forgive yourself. Don’t be ashamed.
Why Men Don’t Like Decorating for the Holidays
In all the ways decorating can feel feminine, men can feel inadequate
A Man Doesn’t Always Keep His Word
From significant to insignificant facets of life, John Brier goes back on his word, breaks promises and changes his mind, all in an effort to be more honest.
UCLA Student Calls Out Institutionalized Racism
UCLA student says “Stop pretending that the wounds of our past have healed. We’re not asking for a handout, we’re asking for a level playing field.”
Fall Distractions
For John Brier, walking his dog turns into an exercise in mindfulness.
I Love When Men Call Me Brother
John Brier discovers why being referred to as Brother feels so good
“We’re Expecting More of Technology and Less of Each Other”—The Innovation of Loneliness
John Brier believes that “social networking doesn’t necessarily make us feel worse, but it can. Understanding how it can can teach us to behave so it doesn’t”.
A Hug Felt
John Brier experiences platonic love through a hug, and happiness like he’s never felt, for the first time.
Man Boobs
John Brier does everything he can to try to stop from hating himself for having protruding breasts.
John Brier does everything he can to try to stop from hating himself for having protruding breasts.
Russell Brand’s Biggest Hypocrisy
Russel Brand’s biggest hypocrisy isn’t his sexism, it’s his spiritual infidelity.
Anna’s Mail
John Brier writes about his first breakup—dealing with feelings of rejection, innocence and inner worth—and an exercise in vulnerability.