Jasmin Nazarian interviews the founders of Plenty of Twenties and asks them “why?”
Newsroom
Afghan Rape and Goodness?
A story about the rape of an Afghan woman prompts Tom Matlack to ask more questions about the nature of goodness.
Quilt Letter: In Honor Of World AIDS Day
Today is World AIDS Day.
Tom Matlack on Penn State, the Catholic Church, and Child Rape
The GMP founder makes an appearance on NECN’s “The Morning Show.”
TV News: A Danger to the Boys
How are our boys going to grow up to be good if we only show them stories of men being evil?
The Masochism of Denver Broncos Fandom
It’s likely that, eventually, the Broncos are going to shit the bed. The only thing is, as long as there’s some drama, Jason Davis wouldn’t have it any other way.
The Tao of #Occupy
As the #Occupy movement decentralizes, writes Alison Leigh Lilly, it continues to bring the elements that make it revolutionary: space, persistence, flexibility and resilience.
Deniers and PTSD
Good Men Project commenter MediaHound tells a surprising story of how PTSD came to be recognized as such.
You Can Always Be Thankful For Mustaches
Happy Movember!
Boy, 6, Charged With Sexual Assault for Playing Doctor, Parents Sue D.A.
How young can you be and still get a “sex offender” status?
My 2 Cents for the 99%
To the 99%, with love, from Bangkok. A spoken word poetry video about money.
Do Porn-Addled Boys Really Rule the World?
Just because it’s difficult to deal with issues of gender equality, writes Soraya Chemaly, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try.
Michele Bachmann and the Politics of ‘Bitch’
Emily Heist Moss wants to do away with the extra-special, gender-specific insult that women sometimes get handed to them.
A Three-Way of a Different Kind
Really, CBS?
Linking of Child Sexual Abuse to Homosexuality Is Fraught With Peril
Commenter MediaHound replies to Tom Matlack’s post “What If It Had Been a Girl in the Shower?”
On Fear Of Men Being Vulnerable: A Commenter Discusses “What If It Had Been a Girl in the Shower?”
“What I’m most interested in is the idea that the same-sex nature of abuser and victim somehow caused a sense of shame within the witnessed that ran deep enough for him to run away and keep it a secret.”