The Other Man Is You
A video is a classic because no matter when it was made it’s still awesome. Such is the case is this great entry by the legendary ManWomanMyth.
A video is a classic because no matter when it was made it’s still awesome. Such is the case is this great entry by the legendary ManWomanMyth.
Spring of 2013 brought a mixed bag of stories on discrimination against men and boys. The third article in Glen Poole’s series highlights both the tragic death of Earl Silverman, and Karen Straughn’s speech to Libertarians in New York.
The history of the planet is at once complicated and simple. It its most fundamental form, the truth of it is as basic as simple math. It was men that carved human civilization out of the hostile wilderness. And when things go wrong, sometimes terribly wrong, it is men who pull our asses out of a sling.
During the month of October, Dr. Tara J. Palmatier presented a daily series of men’s stories, personal accounts of those who suffered abuses at the hands of sick women and the system that served their abusive ways. Paul Elam reflects back on that month, makes some observations and an appeal.
It’s day 12 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for Men and Boys, a cooperative effort between DAHMW, Shrink4Men and A Voice for Men. Today’s In His Own Words is a real time cry for help.
The red flags were all there: verbal abuse, public humiliation, physical hitting followed by minimizing mixed with loving and courtesy. The red flags are often there. Do we always see them? Domestic Violence Awareness Month continues.
The Huffington Post’s Michael Bolen got a surprising number of things right among a number of cheap shots recently. Dean Esmay has a report card.
It is day two of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and we now bring you the second in a month long series of personal stories from men on the wrong end of an abusive partner. Dr. Tara Palmatier contributes this from a reader of Shrink4men.
It has been a well-kept secret for decades that those caught in abusive relationships usually come from backgrounds of abuse and neglect themselves, because they don’t recognize healthy relationships. One man bravely tells the beginnings of his tale.
This video features Dr. Warren Farrell, Paul Elam and Tom Golden in a discussion about the Men’s Human Rights Movement. where things stand now and where they may be going into the future.