Moms can’t be dads, too
It is really simple. It does not take long to explain the importance, the irreplaceability of fathers. Suzanne Venker knows it, and lays the case down with succinct eloquence for readers of A Voice for Men.
It is really simple. It does not take long to explain the importance, the irreplaceability of fathers. Suzanne Venker knows it, and lays the case down with succinct eloquence for readers of A Voice for Men.
While some women do get harassed on the streets. But how common is it actually? And, when is street harassment not street harassment? And, do men experience it as often as women do? Maybe even moreso? Jalon Cain, aka Aaron Sleazy, examines the matter.
Denzel Washington is an utterly brilliant actor. Director Robert Zemeckis choice of scripts on “Flight,” however, leaves much to be desired, says B.R. Merrick.
A question for male readers. Have you ever argued with a woman who was increasingly abusive but then pointed the finger at your anger as the problem when you quit putting up with it? You may be experiencing DARVO. Dr. Tara Palmatier gives us an overview on this “problem with no name.” that now has one.
Known as the “master of fast seduction,” Jalon Cain (aka Aaron Sleazy) made huge waves not too long ago by exposing much if not most of the “Game” community as either fraudulent or just plain bad advice. How so? Well let him explain.
“We live in a rape culture, and don’t you ever forget it, not even for one minute!” Robert St. Estephe explores the psychology of the sick minds who invent false rape accusations for their own pleasure and amusement.
Many people suppose that the eugenics-inspired, genocidal ideation-styled, violent authoritarian types of feminist utopian philosophy find their source exclusively in ideology. The fact is that the mentality called misandric fixation need not arise through the influence of ideology, as history shows.
According to academic feminist thinking, we pretty much all have to be rapists. No seriously. Michael Sharron says it’s time to turn ourselves in.
Gold-digger. The very phrase will get you tarred in many circles as a “misogynist.” The interesting thing is, the phrase came from history, and it came about because of the way some people were actually behaving.
Back in 1893 Colorado passed a laws granting women full voting rights. The following year, three women were elected to the Colorado House of Representatives. Did this new political development put an end to the fair sex’s unconscionable and constant suffering under the iron domination of The Patriarchy?