The Good Men Project wants to know what matters to you. What conversations do you want to see?
We talk about relationships, people, what men were, are, and can be.
But there’s always more to the story.
What makes you happy? Sad? What keeps you from sleeping and drives you to keep going?
What’s hard to talk about?
What stereotypes affect you and need too go away? What would you like to do that you can’t?
What’s in the news that’s affecting men, maybe in ways that are hard to see?
We can’t promise to cover everything, but we want to know what’s on your mind.
Leave a comment, let us know.
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Thank you, Ross and Leia. Appreciate your input!
JJ Vincent, Exec. Ed.
I read so many angry comments on here and on the internet…I wonder where that anger comes from…and of the stories that led to that… My karate sensei just lost his dad recently…I met his father on a few occasions and we loved hanging out with him in their family backyard grilling and telling stories…he was fascinating and well spoken…I loved hearing how he went through basic training for the army at Fort —– towards the end of the Vietnam War and then the war ended before he could get shipped out…I loved hearing about how it was growing up… Read more »
Like most men, I am willing to bet one of the first thoughts that cross your mind is your own father. I, unfortunately, never felt that I lived up to what my father expected. He wanted a man’s man, an athlete, a rough and tumble boy who felt home in his garage. This was not me, by a long shot. I was a momma’s boy, in theatre, I was pretty sensitive, and flipped through comic books, not parts manuals. Not only did I feel like I did not live up to my fathers expectations, he looked me right in the… Read more »