The nature of male value and our gynocentric culture (part two)
Part Two of Peter Ryan’s article on male value in the context of gynocentric culture
Part Two of Peter Ryan’s article on male value in the context of gynocentric culture
“In a way, this dummy is greatly symbolic of the institution of routine infant circumcision as a practice without a human connection; no eyes, no voice, no compassion for the individual. As such, it is an abomination.”
Too bad supposedly good medical professionals don’t recognize how unethical routine circumcision is; they should ask themselves if female genital mutilation is wrong and why that is.
We continue Dr. Frank Tallis’s survey of romantic love with Part-2 – which looks into the origin and evolution of men placing women on pedestals
In 1851 a women’s magazine published an article mocking a Men’s Rights Convention.
Andy Bob strikes again with Part II in his series on why gay men don’t need feminism, which is to say gay men don’t need movements that hate and exploit them.
Feminists have spent decades blaming men for every single problem they could identify. Why on earth would gay men be exempt? They’re still men.
It’s never too early to look ahead at what potential blockbusters we will be seeing in theaters this summer.
AVfM welcomes Dr. Edward Rhymes to our distinguished rank of contributors with an introductory piece on the issue of female perpetration of violence.
We have over the last couple of months presented full transcripts of all the presentations at the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2014. Here we bring you the final session of day 2 of the conference proper–essentially, the closing. It was a long, rambunctious, sometimes heated, often funny discussion. Our thanks as always to Rick …
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