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Chronicles of a Phone Sex Addict, Part II
In college, Evan Jacobs stole his mother’s work phone to call phone-sex party lines. His mom nearly lost her job. Evan got a shrink.
Behind ‘The Fighter’ With Filmmaker Keith Dorrington
Keith Dorrington left a lucrative career to pursue his love of film. His documentary about a local boxer’s comeback inspired the award-winning feature film “The Fighter.”
The Foreskin Renaissance
Circumcision has been on the wane for years, but a growing community of men are out to reverse the snip decision their parents made years ago. Meet the foreskin restoration movement.
Why I Let My Son Get Snipped
Keeping the Faith: A Love Letter to the Futile Franchises
When the going gets tough, auctioning your loyalty isn’t an option.
My Next Move
I’m Proud of My Vasectomy
Ted Cox’s mom cried when she found out that he had a vasectomy at 28, but he has no regrets. His new column looks at the reasons more men are opting out of fatherhood.
Man-to-Man With Russell Simmons
Fresh off the release of his new book Super Rich, hip-hop mogul and entrepreneur Russell Simmons shares the secrets of his success.
Mercy, Somebody
“Online, married John said he wanted to stop over. I asked why he didn’t. It was OK to play. He was good for playing, as long as it was playing.” By Kim Chinquee
Man to Man With Dave Carnie
The editor in chief of the defunct but highly influential magazine Big Brother Skateboarding talks about abusing his penis, the “Jackass” guys, and his first book, “Boob.”
Editors’ Picks: The Top 10 Stories of 2010
Looking for something to read? The GMPM editors share their favorite stories of the year.
Test-Driving the Little Blue Pills
“I was a convert, fallen hard, singing out my lungs, marching my way to the Tabernacle.”
The Top 10 ‘Good Men’ Movies
What the #$%!? The Worst Men of 2010
The Top 10 Good Men of 2010
For this, our inaugural Good Men of the Year list, we’re not celebrating memorable personalities, newly minted pop-culture icons, or 15-minute men. This was a year of unprecedented challenges, and it cried out for good men.