Men under 25 and over 50 are invited to share their stories.
Be a Local Hero
Justin Cascio wants to be a local hero.
Get Walmart Out Of Your Kitchen: A Reason To Learn To Cook
Food blogger Justin Cascio wants men to eat better, and the first step is in learning to cook.
Call for Submissions: Polyamory/Fidelity
A double header. Two themes, one call.
The Lactation Lounge
Justin Cascio invites men to consider the miracle of breasts.
Call for Submissions: A Day In the Life
So you think you know what a day in the life of a woman is like.
He-Man or Pee-Wee?
Cartoon men also shape our images of ourselves as real, live men.
Can Founders Be Criticized on The Good Men Project?
Justin Cascio believes there is a difference between an attack and a criticism. This is his criticism.
Shehechiyanu
Justin Cascio has a prayer, and he just wants to say “thank you.”
There’s More to Sex Education Than Teaching Reproduction
Many young children learn where babies come from, writes Justin Cascio, but teaching about their bodies and pleasure remains taboo.
My Favorite Dick Joke
Justin Cascio elucidates the performative similarities between stand-up comedy and sex.
Cognitive Dissonance and the Sandusky Situation
The Penn State scandal has Justin Cascio wondering what’s wrong with a culture that prevents a simple call to 911.
Are the Kids All Right?
If women can raise children without men, Justin Cascio writes, where does that leave men?
Grew Up as Girls, Married as Men
For Justin and Kevin, legally marrying was the easiest part of becoming a transexual, gay, married couple.
What Clint Eastwood Taught Me About Being a Man
Justin Cascio redefines the traditional understanding of what it means to be a hero.
How to Abuse Your Wife Without Really Trying
Not beating your woman, but wish you could?








