The bell finally tolls in Ellsworth, Maine
Foster in, garbage out. Ellsworth, Maine now has a shot at justice being served.
Foster in, garbage out. Ellsworth, Maine now has a shot at justice being served.
The other day someone anonymously donated £1,000 to our current appeal, the largest donation we’ve yet received as a party. We wrote to thank him (from experience we know donors of substantial sums are far more likely to be male than female) for the generous donation and asked him for his motivations.
The war on prostitution has always primarily been a fight between women, says Maggie McNeill.
In November, North Dakota voters will have the chance to approve an Equal Parenting Custody law. Hannah Wallen has the details on another crack in the anti-father armor.
David Ley is a clinical psychologist working in the area of human sexuality. In this article he contends that the branding of male (and female) sexuality as “addiction” brings in big money for therapists pretending to fix it.
Last week lifelong gamer Anika Rose decided to go back to Twitter to catch up on discussions around gaming culture. As expected she found the usual hysteria being spouted by feminists, with gamers fighting the good fight for their bit of turf.
Actress Pauley Perrette has made a number of outrageous claims, but probably none more outrageous than her apparently completely serious equating of herself to a Holocaust survivor.
Ideological bigots have attacked the new White Ribbon domestic violence awareness web site. Andy Bob, a schoolteacher, has some words for them.
“Yes Means Yes,” a campaign to criminalize most everyday sexual activity, appears to have its roots in the kinkier side of human sexuality.
Reporters, critics, and developers: incestuous relationships are being protected. That’s the real story.