What makes Jews so special?
Germany has recently outlawed the practice of circumcision, more accurately known as male genital mutilation. It is a decision that cuts sharply across religious lines, creating hostilities. Dan Moore wants to know why.
Germany has recently outlawed the practice of circumcision, more accurately known as male genital mutilation. It is a decision that cuts sharply across religious lines, creating hostilities. Dan Moore wants to know why.
Typhonblue takes a hard look at the relative social value of the limp dicks of the world, and posits the case that sexual dis-interest might be what stimulates change in what sometimes feels like a long, hard rod, *** ahem road.
Being misunderstood is frustrating. Worse is the tedium of purposeful widening between who you are and who they pretend you are. By contrast, consider the integrity of self-correction by a self-defined man.
From the keyboard of Fidelbogen, observations of accelerating decline of feminism’s former gloss, conscientious liberation of minds from ideological poison, and establishment of positive public ethos
What are the obligations of men? Jared White considered this from the novel perspective that men might actually be human beings, a point of view which logically changes the question to one of the obligations of people
AVfM welcomes Glen Poole as a new contributor. Mr. Poole is a long time men’s activist from England. Today he brings us a developmental list of issues faced by men and boys.
Religion is one of oldest and most entrenched institutions of Patriarchy in our culture. However, examining what this so-called patriarchy allows men reveals something other that male privilege. From JtO and TB
Fathers Day, like most other organized, commercially driven events, could use a red pill overhaul to make it reflect the times more clearly. AVfM contributor Rick Westlake makes a proposal. Let’s have a day to point out fatherlessness and the importance of Dad in the lives of children.
The examination of power and oppression is a complicated matter. Typhonblue helps us refine our understanding a little better by exploring the concept of hyperagency and the lives of hyperagents.
In today’s lesson from the Unknown History of Misandry, St. Estephe brings us a story that would likely be received in much different fashion than it was in 1893. Paul Elam comments.