Men’s human rights activism by default
Lionel Young decided to engage the services of a local psychologist who turned out to hold a typically skewed vision of gender issues. The outcome of that exchange was surprising for both parties.
Lionel Young decided to engage the services of a local psychologist who turned out to hold a typically skewed vision of gender issues. The outcome of that exchange was surprising for both parties.
Peter Wright sheds light on what is to come in the world of men and psychology. The time for change has come, and the people have arrived.
Rachael Lefler talks about men, women and relationships.
The field of psychotherapy and counseling is a professional endeavor purportedly for the emotional and psychological well being of all human beings. Not so fast, says AVFM founder and publisher Paul Elam. The field is not exactly what it seems.
Psychotherapist Tom Golden has spent many years treating men in need of help. He finds much of his own profession greatly lacking both in terms of how they treat men who are suffering, but even in how they bother to research men’s issues. He begins his exploration here in Part 1 of an ongoing series: Misandry in Psychology.
Scholar Robert St. Estephe returns with an essay on a psychiatric disorder not likely to be formally recognized in medical journals any time soon–but probably ought to be, considering how long it’s been around.
I feel it is important to start sharing my story in order to shed light on the women who are not held accountable for the mental and/or physical destruction they inflict upon their children. My mother’s anti-male brainwashing, albeit uncontrived in the sense that she wasn’t smart enough to be intentionally devious, was unprecedented. And for what? To have a lifetime of emotional control over her sons?
The first half of this two-part article will focus on comedic, misandric, cinematic garbage.
To raise children sexlessly is to separate them from their sex needlessly and pointlessly.
The only women who are going to be invited to the peace negotiating tables are women who can be just as ruthless, uncaring, spiteful, greedy, and violent as the men who are sitting there. In short, the really nasty sort of feminists. To be more specific, not the sort of women who are truly anti-war.