The danger of male celibacy (1707)
Male celibacy leads directly to rape, murder and the beastly use of sodomy – so claim two women who in 1707 proposed the remedy of a bachelor tax, combined with severe punishments for unmarried men.
Male celibacy leads directly to rape, murder and the beastly use of sodomy – so claim two women who in 1707 proposed the remedy of a bachelor tax, combined with severe punishments for unmarried men.
Suzanne Venker wrote an article about the importance of fathers in the lives of children. It was published at the Good Men Project, and was just as quickly taken down with the assurance that no one at GMP agreed with her. They finally got real about who they are, says Paul Elam
The dictionary definition of feminism falls apart when you start examining feminism in the real world. Della Burton uncovers the seething roil of insects under their log.
Bigots say “misandry” is a word that doesn’t represent any real thing, a kind of a placeholder in our consciousness for an experience that does not, and indeed cannot, exist.” Jonathan Taylor of A Voice for Male Students has some examples that lead us to wonder what more evidence anyone could want.
A Voice for Men is about to embark on another ambitious project to educate people across the globe about the problem of cultural misandry and how it is affecting men and boys. Paul Elam provides a teaser of this project with an overview of misandry in America.
The field of psychotherapy and counseling is a professional endeavor purportedly for the emotional and psychological well being of all human beings. Not so fast, says AVFM founder and publisher Paul Elam. The field is not exactly what it seems.
A rather incestuous relationship between Australian government bodies, James Cook University, and radical feminist groups such as Take Back The Night has developed, with the predictable marginalization of female predators and male victims that typically accompany such things. Dr. Greg Canning, our Australian News Director, has a report on recent shenanigans in Townsville.
It’s day 30 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for Men and Boys, the invisible victims of domestic violence. “TI85″ reflects upon his marriage, his behavior and his soon-to-be ex’s behavior as he begins the divorce process.
Dr. Helen Smith was recently interviewed about her amazing book “Men On Strke” on Fox News Network. Fox in general has had both positive and negative things to say about her book and message, but she handles things masterfully we find.
Getting involved with her was the worst decision I ever made, and the second worse decision was not spending every dime to get full custody of him from the beginning. He’s been damaged, I’ve been damaged, and even my current wife is suffering because of my bad decisions.