
Why would a men’s organization support International Women’s Day? Do you really have to ask?

Freedom to be ourselves, to thrive, and to change the world. An introduction to the Freedom series on The Good Life.

The first chapter of Noah Brand and Ozy Frantz’s provocative book What About The Men? explores feminism, gender performance, and why the “man box” is a bad fit.

Ozy Frantz explains the difference between fear and hatred of women, and the more common fear and hatred of anything feminine.

Lisa Levey talks about recognizing your contributions in relationships and how to break free from gender shackles.
Every oppression, like an unhappy family, is oppressive in its own way. Each is a unique snowflake of kyriarchal crap. One of the ways that gender is unique, as an axis of oppression, is that it is one of the few forms that totally sucks for everyone. As a white person, I can inform you [...]
I have decided to talk about some of my favorite books about men and masculinity, the books that have shaped my viewpoints on what it is to be a masculist.
Trigger warning for mentions of rape and abuse. Inspired, a month and a half on, by other posts by my co-conspirators on language usage, I’ve been thinking about how we in the movement(s) so often talk past each other, without always immediately realizing it. We use the same words to mean different things. To help [...]
Trigger warning for discussion of rape. Just a note on comedy before I begin – although I love to laugh as much as the next person, I hesitate to say that I enjoy “comedies” when describing my taste in movies, because so many of them lately are, to put it bluntly, god-awful. Cheap laughs aimed [...]
Trigger warning for brief mention of rape. Google Docs, which I’m composing this post in, does not recognize the word “masculist.” Nor does Chrome; nor does OpenOffice. It’s a new word, though not, I think, a new concept, and I think there’s room for it to become as recognized, as accepted, and even as derided [...]
You think men get a bum rap? C.W. Nahumck sure does, and he’s not going to let any unfair stereotyping get in the way of a good burrito.

David R. Dow is an attorney in Texas who has defended over 100 death row inmates over the last 20 years.

Mike Sacks discusses the attack in Woolwich, London, and extremism with a panel of experts on Islam and the Quran.

The Vasectomy Project is encouraging men to join forces and take responsibly for family planning. This is an opportunity to bring people together to talk about our collective responsibility while offering men a concrete way to contribute towards a solution by having a vasectomy.

Ted Chalfen gives one of the most positive graduation speeches we have ever seen.

The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America have voted to end the controversial policy which bans gay youth from their ranks.

Check out this heartwarming and humorous video of Heisman winners pitching in with Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.

Try on eyeglasses from the comfort of your iPad. Part of the glasses.com try on revolution.

A best man supports the marriage of his friends, long after the reception.

Andy Bodle goes for a gorgeous girl with low self esteem, and finds himself mysteriously outclassed by everyone.

Are young males, generally, hardwired to take risks? Jason Kapcala explores this theme in part one of his series, “Bodies in Motion.”

The commander of the International Space Station gives a tutorial on how to keep up your good oral hygiene in outer space.

“A couple on the brink of a breakup has an intimate conversation in a restaurant, unaware that their every word is being closely monitored. However, not all is as it seems.”

This is a comment by Kat on the post “A Husband’s Job Is To Create Emotional Safety”.

Do you know the way to your own heart? Men who cook and write wanted.
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