Spencer Dryden thought he would simply age gracefully. But then he came face to face with what he calls “the grim reaper of the male ego”.
Why I Pay My Wife for Sex
Maybe You Should Too. Not My Wife— Yours.
What We Learned From Believing in in Miracles
On the 35th anniversary of ‘The Miracle on Ice,’ Spencer Dryden explains, goal-by-goal, what that game teaches us not just about hockey, but about life.
What My Mother’s Dying Taught Me About Living
After 40 years estranged from his family, Spencer Dryden becomes his mother’s end-of-life caregiver and learns something about how to live.
How to Stay Crazy in Love
At 65 this romance writer and his wife of 27 years are still crazy in love. Here’s how they do it.
Why Are We Still Circumcising Our Boys?
Whether it was God, Mother Nature, or Darwin, the skin that we brutally cut or cauterize away is there for a purpose, a purpose that has been forgotten.
A Ray of Hope in a Violent World: My Son Got it Right
Kids will learn some things all on their own. Spencer Dryden is thankful for this one.
Another Environmental Crisis — A Funny Look at Gravity
Spencer Dryden has a theory about Gravitational Flux, and he suspects it might explain something a lot of us experience.
A Personal History Lesson — On Turning 65
Thoughts on women’s rights and war, on stay-at-home dads and empty nest syndrome. From someone who’s been there, done that.