Dear Daddy Response
A moving satirical response to Dear Daddy
A moving satirical response to Dear Daddy
Reflection on a man’s legal option to opt out of parenthood.
Dean Esmay and up and coming YT commentator Stacy King discuss child abuse from a male perspective.
Doug Mortimer finds that those with a penchant for complaint are not easily satisfied.
Jared lays down some challenges and life lessons for young men with an unapologetic flow that Socrates himself would bob his head to. Your life as man has value.
Living the single life does not come without a downside, but as Doug Mortimer suggests the worst-case scenario for bachelorhood may be no match for the dramas of its wedlock counterpart.
Dan Perrins recently sounded a warning on the pages of AVfM that if lawyers, social workers, vindictive exes, or any other people lie about men in court, he would expose their lies. Which brings him to the behaviour of Brantford lawyer David Maltby.
AVfM welcomes 17 year old Josh O’Brien, who has already figured out that the “Patriarchy” myth of privileging men over women is, well, a myth. When youngsters are already figuring it out for themselves, we have hope that this hateful notion will die within our lifetimes.
Some men walk through life resigned to what society and the womenfolk expect of them, while thinking little about the meaning of their own life. Clint Carpentier pauses to reflect on his and other men’s often-unrecognized contributions to the world
Public discussion about boys often focuses on their shared flaws and the need to shame them into conformity. Author Rosalind Wiseman recently took a more compassionate approach by sitting down with 200 boys and actually listening to what they had to say – she recommends we do the same.