MGTOW: elective de-attachment
Is it possible to be alone without being lonely? Bonding is an important part of the human experience, yet bonding with women it is now fraught with legal and social dangers for men.
Is it possible to be alone without being lonely? Bonding is an important part of the human experience, yet bonding with women it is now fraught with legal and social dangers for men.
The growing men’s rebellion against marriage is generating angry push-back. But the expectation that men just suck it up and continue to appease women is falling flat.
Renowned psychotherapist Tom Golden returns with Part 3 in his groundbreaking series on Misandry in Psychology. This time he addresses the taboo issue: men being forced into parenthood. Women have legal protections that allow them to separate consent to sex from consent to parenthood. So why don’t men? [Illustration by Typhonblue]
Gonzo Historian, Robert St. Estephe, returns with yet another lesson in the Unknown History of Misandry. This is the history they don’t teach in schools or gender studies classes, folks. It’s the stuff that’s been expelled from the official record and it’s here for your edification. Today’s piece is on the Advice columnist Dorothy Dix and her advice to women that they are “killing the goose that laid the golden egg.”
The intensity over the social handling of rape and other sexual crimes intensifies as more and more proponents for more inclusive and fact based treatment of the problem find their voices. This has been especially evident in recent days with the clashing of feminist and anti-feminist forces. Paul Elam adds his voice to the mix.
Why do we fall in love? Our analysis of the issues surrounding Men Going Their Own Way continues with Peter Wright’s overview into the nature of attachment and why humans are so fond of each other. The science about attachment that he reveals may surprise you and this historical context of just why we believe what we believe about men’s sexuality will definitely enlighten.
After years of satirizing violence against males Cosmopolitan Magazine has published an article declaring it no longer supports violence against males. This continues the growing practice by mainstream publications of breaking with feminist doctrine. Judging by the trend 2013 is shaping up to be a big year for the Men’s Human Rights Movement!
Managing Editor Dean Esmay returns with a special two-week edition of the Monday Roundup, hitting on the amazing amount of awesome stuff that’s happened the last two weeks. How anyone can not think these are amazing days we have no idea. Last week’s roundup was missed in all the excitement, so now you get two, two, two weeks in one! News! Opinion! Sports! Art! Stories! And more! Yee-haw!
Paul Elam took a vacation from his activism in the Men’s Human Rights Movement. No sooner was he out of town than things, lots of them, started happening. The Vladek Filler case reached its probable conclusion, more MHRA posters got feminists in a tizzy and the staff of volunteers and activists at AVFM went into high gear to bring all of it to you without a hitch. In other words, Paul could have taken more time off, but he didn’t want to.
The fact that more and more men are avoiding marriage has both feminists and traditionalist women all in a tizzy – oh, those mean ol’ men! But what neither seem to care about is the shocking truth that men’s feelings matter, too, and that marriage no longer offers men a positive self-image. AVfM’s MGTOW week coverage continues with this transcript of the classic Karen Straughan video.