The Rape Fantasy: Does it actually mean anything?
Women’s rape fantasies. Are they a symptom of “patriarchal culture?” Are they dangerous? No, they’re just fantasies, and those who have them shouldn’t be shamed, accordig to Dr. David Ley.
Women’s rape fantasies. Are they a symptom of “patriarchal culture?” Are they dangerous? No, they’re just fantasies, and those who have them shouldn’t be shamed, accordig to Dr. David Ley.
Sociology and women’s studies professor Mary Ann Layden makes some wildly unsubstantiated claims about women viewing porn, warning that the more pornography women witness, the more likely they are to be victims of rape. Dr. David Ley responds.
With popular media like “Fifty Shades of Grey” and “Outlander,” the entertainment world is moving into post-feminism. August Løvenskiolds tracks some feminists perplexed by evidence in plain sight.
This never happens, right? Or is it just “funny” when it does, and totally “outrageous” when the guy finally loses it?
Utter a generalization and some people lose their minds. Karen Straughan explores the need for women who care about men’s issues to stop being such delicate flowers.
The Women Against Feminism campaign has exploded in recent weeks. Many feminists have responded by calling these women ignorant. They claim that they aren’t aware of the definition of feminism. Is this true? Julie Borowski gives her opinion.
Do you remember your first crush as a child? In their rush to demonize masculinity feminists are determined to stamp out the attraction of little boys to little girls these days. Janet Bloomfield is having none of that.
Angry Harry honors Woman Against Feminism and AVfM Social Media Director Janet Bloomfield. Check it out yo.
Julie Borowski has been branded a rape apologist for advocating self-defence against rapists. She responds to her critics.
A fundamental law is that every living organism is inclined to choose the path of least resistance, least pain, greatest reward. Stephen Jarosek (aka Codebuster) looks at the implications of this law in the workplace behavior of men and women.