Lynn Beisner’s husband fearlessly carries her purse, helps her daughter shop for prom dresses and enjoys being the passenger in his wife’s car.
You Might Be an ADHD Parent If…
From one parent with ADHD to all the others… 14 hilarious signs that you are easily distracted.
Fighting off an Unwanted Advance Is Not ‘Mutual Domestic Violence’
Lynn Beisner wonders if commentator Chris Cuomo understands that fighting off your rapist when that person is your husband is not domestic violence but self-defense against marital rape.
Why the UCSB Shooter Has A Lot of Women Freaked Out
Lynn Beisner explains why many women are flipping out over the misogynous UCSB Shooter.
Does Christian ‘Purity Culture’ Set The Bar Too High For Men?
Lynn Beisner looks at the ways in which Christianity’s obsession with “purity” may be harming men as well as women.
There’s a Simple Answer for How To Get More Men Into ‘Pink Collar’ Jobs
The question gets to the heart of how to value all employees the same and pay everyone a living wage.
The question gets to the heart of how to value all employees the same and pay everyone a living wage.
100 Words on Love: More Like Tony Soprano Than Mother Teresa
I never could have known that loving my children would be more like stone cold ruthlessness.
Georgia Cops Change Babies Abandoned By Shoplifters – Is This Shocking?
The world is surprised by two Georgia cops who changed a baby’s diaper. Why? Lynn Beisner investigates.
Is Ultra-Conservative Media Stealing Our Nation’s Grandparents?
Lynn Beisner thought her father-in-law was experiencing dementia… Then she realized that it was just a case of too much Right Wing extremism.
On Stephen King, Abuse Survivors, and Why Apologies Matter
Lynn Beisner accepts Stephen King’s apology for using the word “bitchery” in regards to Dylan Farrow’s claims of abuse by Woody Allen.
Dear Stephen King: Please Don’t Call Dylan Farrow’s Abuse Story ‘Bitchery’
Lynn Beisner, a huge Stephen King fan, asks the famous author to consider apologizing for calling Dylan Farrow’s description of her alleged abuse “bitchery”.
Who Wears the Pants in the Family?
Are the men who “wear the pants in the family” really just wearing the emperor’s new clothes?
I Was Never In Love With You
Lynn Beisner examines evidence of a pattern of behavior in unhappy marriages that is almost never discussed
Thank You For Crying
Lynn Beisner has always felt that grief isolated her from the world. But when Lynn and Pete’s beloved dog died suddenly, she found herself able to cry beside her husband.
Are Victims Obligated to Tell Their Stories a Certain Way?
Lynn Beisner, herself a survivor of sexual assault, examines Richard Dawkins’ assertion that the so-called “light pedophilia” he experienced as a child didn’t harm him, and looks at the angry responses from some victim advocates.
Demanding Feminist Perfection From Men
Lynn Beisner knows her husband isn’t the perfect feminist, but he is the best man she could imagine loving.