Goodness knows, we need guidance. Mark Sherman is happy to oblige.
Songs You Probably Shouldn’t Play at Your Wedding
After citing several great wedding songs, Mark Sherman humorously considers some that probably shouldn’t be on anyone’s list.
Grandfatherhood: A Baggage-Free Relationship
We can’t make it happen, but becoming a grandparent brings the gift of unconditional love from another human being.
How to Attract Women
Mark Sherman, a man long out of the game, presents some (mostly) humorous advice for single guys.
Don’t Let This One Go
After the excitement of successive relationships with two beautiful but troubled women, Mark Sherman finds lasting love when he trades drama for stability.
Time for a Speak-Out
Mark Sherman says it’s time for men to stop feigning shock and outrage when a famous man is accused of adultery—and even take the next bold step.
Teach Your Parents Well
Mark Sherman always thought he had been a great dad, until his son had the courage to enlighten him, and to give him a second chance.
When Relief Trumps Grief
How a father’s sudden death released a son’s true feelings about him, feelings he still struggles to let go of.
Boys and Young Men: A New Cause for Liberals
Mark Sherman feels it’s vital for his fellow liberals to pay attention to the needs of boys and young men the way they’ve long done for girls and young women.
Cursed with Outside Interests
Success in competitive spheres like academia and music require a singular dedication.
The End of Boys
Titles like “The End of Men” are euphemisms.
Fellatio and the End of the World
Mark Sherman connects the dots of how a beautiful act may have doomed our species.
Maybe Old Dad Wasn’t All Bad
Should loving fathers come on a little stronger about their sons’ grades?






