Slaying the dragon: Overcoming sexual superstimuli
Why are traditionalists so leery of discussing superstimuli, and how might we avoid their destructive impact on our lives? Paul Elam and Peter Wright explain.
Why are traditionalists so leery of discussing superstimuli, and how might we avoid their destructive impact on our lives? Paul Elam and Peter Wright explain.
During the past 30 or 40 years the field of anthropology has undergone a massive shift in priorities, compliments of Marxist, feminist and postmodern ideology.
SickKids of Toronto, Ontario has a “clinic” that encourages and performs infant genital mutilation on UnSickKids, ironically a symptom of a sick society that lacks medical ethics and devalues boys, men, and male sexuality.
Women of color feminists (WoC) are becoming savvy to what men have known all along – that white woman feminism is evil.
Women were instrumental in inspiring and regulating manners at the first sporting tournaments. Has anything changed?
Rachael Lefler delivers a smackdown to mainstream culture’s attack on geeks
As contained in historical textbooks about chivalry, the training of boys to serve women starts very young.
Paul with some reflections and observations on Bill Cosby, drug culture and the ever shifting definition of rape.
Douglas Galbi contends that if the science of sexual selection is to advance beyond shallow stereotypes about men and women it must take seriously the work of uncredentialed applied researchers.
Despite the Trump rollback of Title IX abuses, an Australian university is following U.S. down the road of forming extra-judicial panels to adjudicate on campus