
The media and advertising have created athletes that are larger than life. By publishing pictures of their dicks, Tom Ley writes, Deadspin helps turn them back into human beings.

The media and advertising have created athletes that are larger than life. By publishing pictures of their dicks, Tom Ley writes, Deadspin helps turn them back into human beings.

If the rules in England applied here, Favre’s name might never have been published in American media outlets.

This might surprise you if you’ve never received email spam, but nearly 50 percent of men wish they had a bigger member.

We know many athletes play just for the money. But when we’re watching a game, we find a way to forget it.

Roethlisberger, like every other egomaniac sports hero, can continue to do whatever the hell he wants—because he can. Because we let him.

The State of the Union in three words, women loving Troy Polamalu, and Hitler re-imagined: the 10 at 10.

Milwaukee is the drunkest city, Tucker Carlson has lost his mind, and compliments turn guys into cavemen: the 10 at 10.

Breast cancer is a big problem. It’s great that the NFL is contributing to disease awareness, but is it the right disease?

Jamie Reidy is shocked by the jury’s decision to convict lacrosse player George Huguely V only of second degree murder in the slaying of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.

Food blogger Justin Cascio wants men to eat better, and the first step is in learning to cook.

Mark McCormack: “We do no-one any favors if we only fight prejudice that is, for some, yesterday’s battle.”

Jamie Reidy encourages single twentysomethings to hold out for Ms. Right, not settle for Ms. Not Too Bad

Men are leading Rick Santorum’s mad charge for the White House. Tom Matlack wants to know why.

NPR reports on the use of Ketamine to treat acute depression.

“This issue of how to reduce the reactivity on our political discourse is central to my thinking of late.”

This comment was from Spidaman3 on the post Headscarves and Men Holding Hands: Coming Out as a Cultural Relativist

When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.

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One of our great myths about men is that lust invariably cancels out the empathy.
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