Masculinity
Men's tea circle
Men's tea circle When asked why, I replied, "because Men can like tea." However, it's not about the tea, but rather the ceremony tea can create. Sitting with my patients in the clinic I often speak on the power of herbal tea not only because of its healing properties but also its ability to cause stillness.
By Empty Poetry and Verse3 years ago in Men
Lionel Messi's Decision to Leave PSG for the MLS and Reject a Lucrative Offer from Saudi Arabia: Analyzing the Factors Behind the Move
In a surprising turn of events, Lionel Messi, the iconic Argentine footballer, recently made the decision to leave Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and join Major League Soccer (MLS) rather than accepting an astounding offer worth 1.2 billion euros to play in Saudi Arabia. This unexpected move has left fans and pundits intrigued, prompting a deep dive into the motivations behind Messi's decision. In this article, we will explore the factors that likely influenced Messi's choice to depart from PSG and opt for the MLS, while also discussing the potential ramifications of his decision on both his career and the football landscape.
By Dominic Kudom3 years ago in Men
Rediscovering Chivalry
Introduction Chivalry, often associated with medieval knights, may seem like a relic of the past. However, its essence continues to resonate in our current society, albeit in different forms. In this blog, we will explore how the spirit of chivalry has endured over time and examine its relevance in the context of contemporary values and behaviors. While the traditional codes of chivalry have evolved, elements of honor, respect, kindness, and empathy persist, shaping our interactions and promoting a more compassionate world.
By Keep Walking Lad!3 years ago in Men
Do Women Still Like Men?
*I'm going to try something different. Below I've decided to share my thoughts on the sensitive topic of dating. Lately, I've seen a trend of men feeling taken for granted. I've felt it too. So I've attempted to shed some light on why that might be, below. Remember that this is purely from the male perspective.*
By Simon George3 years ago in Men
Beyond the Horizon
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between towering mountains, there lived a man named Jonathan. He was an ordinary man, leading an ordinary life, yet he felt an inexplicable emptiness deep within his soul. The routines of daily life, the monotonous tasks, and the superficial interactions with others left him yearning for something more profound.
By Siddhesh Chalke3 years ago in Men
Why Men Share Less
Introduction: When it comes to talking about their thoughts and feelings, it's no secret that men often share less compared to women. In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons behind this phenomenon and shed light on why men tend to keep things to themselves. Let's dig deeper into this intriguing topic and gain a better understanding.
By Keep Walking Lad!3 years ago in Men
Prostate Cancer
Introduction Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting men worldwide. It develops in the prostate gland, a small walnut-shaped organ located below the bladder. In this article, we will explore the risk factors associated with prostate cancer, its symptoms, and available treatment options.
By Grace Atookey 3 years ago in Men
The Guiding Light
Introduction: As the radiant sun casts its golden glow upon the upcoming Father's Day and the launch of the Men Community, my heart brims with appreciation as I reflect on the extraordinary role my father figure has played in shaping my identity. In this deeply reflective essay, I embark on a journey of gratitude, celebrating the remarkable impact my father figure has had on every facet of my life. Through his unwavering love, firm guidance, and steadfast belief in my potential, he has woven an exquisite tapestry that adorns my very being. This essay aims to delve into the depth of this influence, capturing the moments, lessons, and values that have left an indelible mark on my journey.
By Festus Adeyemo3 years ago in Men
Manly(ish)
Hand off your hat, Grab a beer, and Settle in. We’re off for a bumpy ride. It’s the MAN TRAIN. It may go off the rails. First off, let me note that, even without the obvious feathered embellishments and scarring ... I look absolutely nothing like the picture above. Well, I do have arms, legs, head, eyes.. and all the requisite anatomical parts that define the basic biological make up of the human male. All of which still function properly. 👍 That is almost where it ends. I am 60, a bit overweight, 5’6” tall, and no person’s definition of a … “hunk.” My beloved wife & soulmate, however, just said to me, “To me, you are my hunk.”
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Men
Self-Made Man. Content Warning.
When you grow into adulthood without the role of a father figure, one often discovers there are lessons that need teaching; things like how to patch up a hole in the plaster wall before moving out of a rented space, things like which IPA to order at a bar. Things like how to shave, how to win a fight, or how to engage in small talk with men who transiently appear in your life about the football game last night. How to feel strong, how to be strong, how to pretend that you’re strong when you’re not, how to not be strong at all — lessons that would do well to be imparted by a father figure.
By M. Edwards3 years ago in Men








