Boys on the Line
In the latest installment of “Believing in Boys,” playing “the line game” gives Suzanne Rosenwasser’s students a chance to step up for each other. Playing games is essential to the human experience....
View ArticleAn Atheist and a Fine Bottle of Wine
Roger Durham finds that in discussions about spirituality, asking questions is more important than finding answers. We were on our first bottle of wine, a Silver Oak Cabernet, when Danny leaned over...
View ArticleHow Can We Have More Sex?
Seriously, what do you do if your schedules just don’t match up? This is the first installment of a new column that will run every Wednesday and Friday. Readers will ask questions, and Eli and Josie...
View ArticleWhat Kids Wonder
A while back I took a group of students and I asked them, “When you really get thinking about your life, when you go to sleep at the end of the day and you have some serious thoughts, what kinds of...
View Article16 Questions You Should Never Ask on a First Date
Want to sabotage a first date before it even starts? Then ask this set of inappropriate and inflammatory set of questions. Lauren Marie Given, a writer for TrèsSugar, tells readers 16 questions they...
View Article12 Things Not To Say To A Stay-At-Home Dad
Mark Greene offers helpful tips for avoiding those awkward conversational faux pas with your local SAHD. Lately Stay at Home Dads have been showing up on TV and at the movies. (Usually, as...
View ArticleWhat You Gonna Spend Your One Wild, Precious, Free Life On?
photo ©2009 Reid Bacon, Flickr Looking ahead to a new year and asking that timeless question once again. At the end of one year, on the cusp of the next, I find myself in the middle of some major life...
View ArticleWhy?
Asking why can lead to a dark tunnel, but God’s compassion can help you through it. Why? We ask it all the time: Why is the sky blue? Why didn’t she call me back? Why do I have such a hard time being...
View ArticleInterviews with Men on Sex and Sexuality
What would the average man on the street when asked “Where did you learn about sex?” or “Do you think porn has changed men’s relationship to sex?” Elana Millman took to the streets to interview real...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Two Strangers Sit in a Ball Pit and Talk About Life’s Big...
One ball pit, two people, one city. Take a seat and make a friend. In the middle of a city square sits a giant tub of colorful balls and above it hangs a sign that says, “Take a Seat & Make a...
View ArticleOpen Thread: Men, How Do You Want to Move Forward? What is Important to You...
One of our users posed a great question on the post, “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?“. One of our other regular users, Erin, said she would like to hear what everyone has to say in response to this...
View ArticleWhy?
At The Good Men Project, we have the difficult conversations. We ask the difficult questions. We don’t shy away from the provocative. We tackle both sides of polarizing topics. We go for multiple...
View ArticleAbout More Than Race: The Cheerios Ad
Julianna Romanazzi takes a deeper look into the relationships in the commercial from one of America’s favorite cereals. Cheerios commercials are known for two main things: advertising an iconic,...
View Article“If we found a way to remove addiction, would we be altering human behavior...
This is a comment by Thaddeus Howze on the post “What Marijuana Means to Me“. Thaddeus Howze said: Given that we know so little about the capacities of the human brain, how addiction alters that...
View ArticleHave You Had Your ‘Man Up’ Moment?
Victory Unlimited provides a series of questions for men to discover their self worth and achieve a fuller potential. - There comes a time…there always does…when a man is forced to choose. Not just...
View ArticleMen and Violence: One Woman’s Struggle to Understand
Lisa Levey sees violence in everyday life, violence in entertainment, and violence in her family and wants to know: “why”? —- The other day I was walking through the middle of Times Square in New...
View ArticleOn Race, Marriage, and a Harmonica
Carter Gaddis gets asked a simple question by his 5-year-old son. And it launches him back in time to his own childhood to search for answers. —- I don’t have the answers. Gay marriage, abortion, race...
View ArticleOn Death and Birth
Mark Watkins experiences two births and two deaths and is struck by their parallels. On a few occasions, while watching my kids play around, it has occurred to me that they have absolutely no idea...
View ArticleThe Aging of Men: It’s Not for Sissies
Unless you live the standard male gender role and have plenty of courage, testosterone, and stoicism—writes Les Kertay—aging is not for you. And if you talk about your age? Well then, you’re a sissy....
View ArticleMetal Detecting and the Meaning of Life
How Vincent O’Keefe’s quick trip to the beach became a grand journey through time. — People rarely declare they know the meaning of life. So imagine my surprise when I recently bumped into an old...
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