Men have evolved. And they’ve now used their opposable thumbs (and other eight digits) to write the first book of its kind about men. The Good Men Project: Real Stories from the Front Lines of Modern Manhood is an anthology of essays about what it means to be a man in America today. The eclectic mix of contributors—from Pulitzer winners, Vanity Fair writers, Emmy winners, Poet Laureates, Gulf War pilots, ex-cons, pro football Hall of Famers—draw upon the defining moments in men’s lives and explores the perspectives men have gained.
Proceeds benefit the Good Men Foundation, a charitable organization providing educational, social, and financial support to men and boys at risk.
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“Straight men learned from gay men that physically affectionate, emotionally intimate friendships are not unmanly.”
These are comments by David May and Rick on the post “For The Love Of God, Please Stop Saying ‘Bromance’”.