Can marriage be saved? Should it?
Clues on to how to make marriages work can be found in historical and biological underpinnings of pair bonding. August Løvenskiolds peers forward and back.
Clues on to how to make marriages work can be found in historical and biological underpinnings of pair bonding. August Løvenskiolds peers forward and back.
Experiencing moments of self-determination are not enough to qualify a man as MGTOW. As Andrew DiKaiomata explains it requires a commitment to future self-determination as well.
A recent article by Amartya Talukdar raised the topic of marital rape. David King asks what it is – a real thing, or the product of a febrile mind?
Can MGTOW be pro-feminist? Can they be married? Can they indulge in some aspects of traditionalism? Or do these things disqualify them? Peter Wright explores these questions from the perspective of male self-determination.
Mike Buchanan of ‘Justice for Men and Boys’ has launched a new campaign called Men Shouldn’t Marry. He explains why such a campaign is responsible and required.
You thought you knew all about gold-diggers? Here is a story you’ve never heard before — about one of the greatest gold-diggers of all — a story that you did not, I guarantee you, hear about during your “gender”-indoctrination years in school and college.
According to gynocentric social conventions MGTOW is an affront to the smooth functioning of today’s society. John Hembling showcases some of the more common arguments made against men going their own way, which he says amounts to the same old shame-sandwich that MGTOW men are rightly rejecting.
Feminist wisdom claims that women are pressured into marriage by the patriarchy against their wills, and marriage is something women really don’t desire. No really. Anja Eriud points out a few ironies embedded in this narrative.
What happens when men come to the conclusion that women have little to offer them but sorrow grief and punishment? Where will the future take us as more and more men come to this conclusion? Clint Carpentier has some thoughts.
Marriage is a union between equals, or so we are told. Scratch beneath the surface of this time honored tradition and a very different reality appears, one that is eerily reminiscent of bygone culture in which men were slaves to overlords.