Why?

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At The Good Men Project, we have the difficult conversations. We ask the difficult questions. We don’t shy away from the provocative. We tackle both sides of polarizing topics. We go for multiple POV’s on cultural events that affect men. Why do we set out to do something so extraordinarily difficult?

Open Thread: Men, How Do You Want to Move Forward? What is Important to You to Talk About?

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What do you want to see covered here? What is important to you that you talk to with your friends, family, or children that you’d like to see here?

What Happens When Two Strangers Sit in a Ball Pit and Talk About Life’s Big Questions (Video)

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One ball pit, two people, one city. Take a seat and make a friend.

Interviews with Men on Sex and Sexuality

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What would you say if a woman stopped you in the street and asked your opinions about sex, porn and sexuality? Elana Millman’s video looks for the truth.

Why?

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Asking why can lead to a dark tunnel, but God’s compassion can help you through it.

What You Gonna Spend Your One Wild, Precious, Free Life On?

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Looking ahead to a new year and asking that timeless question once again.

12 Things Not To Say To A Stay-At-Home Dad

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Mark Greene offers helpful tips for avoiding those awkward conversational faux pas with your local SAHD.

16 Questions You Should Never Ask on a First Date

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Want to sabotage a first date before it even starts? Then ask this set of inappropriate and inflammatory set of questions.

What Kids Wonder

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Carl Bosch wonders, too.

How Can We Have More Sex?

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Seriously, what do you do if your schedules just don’t match up?

An Atheist and a Fine Bottle of Wine

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Roger Durham finds that in discussions about spirituality, asking questions is more important than finding answers.

Boys on the Line

In the latest installment of “Believing in Boys,” playing “the line game” gives Suzanne Rosenwasser’s students a chance to step up for each other.