Why won’t sex-obsessed men have sex with me?
The great failing of many women is that they have not learned that three hours of nagging is not foreplay. Is anyone surprised we are starting to see them blog about men losing sexual interest?
The great failing of many women is that they have not learned that three hours of nagging is not foreplay. Is anyone surprised we are starting to see them blog about men losing sexual interest?
Recently the work of Kelly Jones was presented on this site. It contained a lot of cogent and salient observations about the nature of men and women. But not so fast, says Paul Elam. There is one glaring problem in the middle of all this wisdom.
Vagina-obsessed Eve Ensler, who’s written lovely things about all sorts of things including sex between older women and young girls, has published a poem for men (but really meant to shame and demonize men). Bumblebee has a poem we like better.
Feminists have dedicated a lot of work to spreading the very unscientific canard that there is something in masculinity that is naturally aggressive and domineering. Testosterone alone is often blamed. Well, till we took a look at Mom.
Yet another conservative has stepped forward to tell men to get married and thereby “grow up” and “man up.” Mark Trueblood wants them to explain why men should risk that in the current legal climate.
In many ways the MRM is the first real attempt for men to cross the bridge form the old world into the new on their feet with their spines in place. Rod Van Mechelen knows it, too. He offers an analysis of a new, old battle.
MRA London’s Andy Man returns with an essay featuring a shockingly truthful poem that should be read by every boy and everyone who loves them, and a short film he created that was inspired by same. Must-see.
Eastern Europe has seen the advancement of much misandry, particularly in their family courts. Their is also the rumblings of resistance afoot. The national media there is slow to pick up on it, but Lucian Valsan brings us the report.
Touched by the deeply personal story of Jay T’s path to taking the Red Pill, recently posted to this site, Paul Elam shares a piece of his personal history and a glimpse at his Uncle Walter, a man that he never knew, till now.
A message of hope for alienated Dads during what is often a hard time for them. Try your best to get through today, and know that there are people out there who care. And not just us, though we do, too.