18 wheels, a million white knights
Paul Elam has driven semi’s across the continental United States, but one thing remains the same everywhere, he says. Even with truck drivers, the allure of vagina rules the day.
Paul Elam has driven semi’s across the continental United States, but one thing remains the same everywhere, he says. Even with truck drivers, the allure of vagina rules the day.
All of us who advocate for men and boys have a diverse group or readers. Some are fans. Some, not so much. Dr. T shares a comment letting her know she is the sexiest SOB in town.
The Myths we love to live about women are almost as many as the hairs on our heads. Paul Elam takes a look at one of them and offers some counter theory perspective.
Sometimes the sexual molestation of a child is a horrible thing, like when the molester has a penis. And sometimes it is no big deal, like when the molester has a vagina.
Dan Moore ramps up the volume in this one about men’s activism, women’s sexuality and feminist myths. Sorting it all out is easier than you think, and a lot more fun.
Feminism is a violent hate movement. We see this proven more and more as the message of mens’s rights starts to make it into the public discourse. A hard rains gonna fall. Let’s make sure it falls on the right people.
Lucian Valsan joins the rest of the AVfM News Team to bring you news and commentary from the European Mainland. Welcome Lucian, our gratitude here for your fine efforts!
The suffragettes were champions for the right to vote and indeed for the civil rights of all women, weren’t they? Well, only if you are clueless about their violent and elitist history.
One of the most common reactions from feminists to MRA critiques is “I’m not that kind of feminist.” It seems when you talk to them, no feminists are that kind. JTO has a few words for you about that, but we better give you a trigger warning.
AVfM is pleased to present one of the seminal works of MRM literature on the eve of its 100th anniversary of publication. Let us hope the next hundred years see more progress than we did in the first, and let us never say that E. Belfort Bax didn’t warn us.