Men. Women. Relationships. Surviving the Plague of Modern Masculinity (a review)
Review of Paul Elam’s new book ‘Men. Women. Relationships. Surviving the Plague of Modern Masculinity’
Review of Paul Elam’s new book ‘Men. Women. Relationships. Surviving the Plague of Modern Masculinity’
Martin Sykes takes a look at the rise of feminism in Mexican culture
The idea that domestic violence is overwhelmingly committed by men qualifies as a zombie narrative. Nothing but a head shot will kill it. Tim Patten is locked and loaded.
AVFM welcomes Contra Mundum with some things to say on relationships that no one else will.
Far from ’emotional illiteracy’ being the reason for not engaging in conversation with women, men may instead decide its simply not wise to do so.
Modern gynocentrism teaches that sex is a privilege, but it wasn’t always so. It was once a duty, backed by shame and punishment of men who didn’t measure up for wives.
Relationship dramas often revolve around who is going to play the child in the relationship and who is going to play the responsible parent.
Paul continues his examination of the implications of sex robots in the future.
Sexual robotics. It’s here, ready or not. Paul examines how the future of women built by men will affect the sexes.
The replication of sensational porn research fails