Disney: Vaginas are magic!
Rachel Edwards has not liked the two most recent feature cartoons from Disney, and observes that it seems like the continuing an ongoing trend in the Disney ethos: vaginas are magic!
Rachel Edwards has not liked the two most recent feature cartoons from Disney, and observes that it seems like the continuing an ongoing trend in the Disney ethos: vaginas are magic!
Written over a century ago, pioneer sociologist Lester F. Ward makes a case for where and when romantic love (aka. gynocentrism) arose.
Another self-possessed adult woman has figured out that being treated with equality and like an adult is not compatible with modern feminism.
Monica Hesse of the once-great Washington Post deceived her readers with a hatchet job on the 2014 International Conference on Men’s Issues. Robert Franklin deconstructs her bigoted and misleading narrative.
Angry Harry, considered by many to be the father of the online men’s movement, has started a new series he’s called “MRA Corner” wherein he interviews Men’s Rights Activists. For his inaugural interview, he honored AVfM’s Managing Editor. We hope you enjoy it and that it gives you insight into how some of us think.
Ever wondered why some women make irrational excuses for selfish behavior? Well wonder no more – long time AVfM member Sir Kimski explains that the phenomenon is caused by the rationalization hamster, more accurately referred to by scientists as the ‘Matria Toxicanus.’
Guy Mann recently penned his observations on the tyrannical nature of Family Courts and their impact on fathers and children. Here we bring you the second and final part of his exposé.
As many may have suspected, the death of Chris Mackney was a complicated affair; a story with many layers. Investigative journalist Michael Volpe helps us bring the big picture into more focus with a chapter from his upcoming book which includes this story.
Why did you stay with her? It’s a question asked of men who have endured relationships with highly abusive women. John Ribner tells his story.
After a lifetime of training in gynocentric etiquette, Jonathan Bornstein explains why he is coming out of the closet as a visible mens’ rights activist.