Nothing Makes a Gina Tingle Like a Killa

Nothing Makes a Gina Tingle Like a Killa Nothing Makes a Gina Tingle Like a Killa

Labor Day: Commemorating the Efforts of an Earlier Generation of Men

Labor Day: Commemorating the Efforts of an Earlier Generation of Men Labor Day: Commemorating the Efforts of an Earlier Generation of Men

There is No Sexual Double-Standard

There is No Sexual Double-Standard There is No Sexual Double-Standard

The Problem With Gay Rights

The Problem With Gay Rights The Problem With Gay Rights

Zeta Game — Hypergamy

Zeta Game — Hypergamy Zeta Game — Hypergamy

Nothing Makes a Gina Tingle Like a Killa

Thumbnail image for Nothing Makes a Gina Tingle Like a Killa by Paul Elam 09.07.2010

From A Voice for Men Authors note: I have to offer a public thank you to Tom Golden, LCSW, whose regular, sterling insights helps to shape a good bit of the work I do. Had he not provided me with the research information in this article, I would not have obsessed on writing it over [...]

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Labor Day: Commemorating the Efforts of an Earlier Generation of Men

Thumbnail image for Labor Day: Commemorating the Efforts of an Earlier Generation of Men by W.F. Price 09.06.2010

In the US, Labor Day marks the end of summer, children returning to school, the beginning of the football season and the increase in activity in the run up to the holidays. It comes right after the dog days, a time of economic (and often physical) sluggishness, and so portends a return to brisk business. [...]

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No, I Will Not Molest Your Kids

by Featured Guest 09.05.2010

Originally posted at The Nice Guy’s Page My uncle Sid turned 80 the other day. He’s a pretty tough old guy, so it didn’t surprise me that he made it such a good age (though I think it surprised him). Naturally, a celebration was in order, so his wife Betty organised a birthday bash for [...]

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Zeta Game — Hypergamy Crossroads

by Paul Elam 09.05.2010

From Paul Elam’s A Voice for Men In the last part of the Zeta Game series, I covered the fundamental concept of hypergamy- the natural tendency in women to benefit from reducing men to a purely utilitarian role in their lives. I also touched on the notion that the innate programming in men to protect [...]

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Domestic Violence Fairytales Threaten Constitutional Protections

by Featured Guest 09.04.2010

By Carey Roberts Kristin Ruggiero of New Hampshire figured it would be a slam-dunk. The gambit worked like a charm during the divorce hearing, now she would bring the case to criminal court. Her husband Jeffrey, an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, was an incorrigible batterer, at least that’s what she led to the [...]

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Coming Out of the Closet

by W.F. Price 09.03.2010

Although I haven’t been all that scrupulous about hiding my identity, generally responding to emails with my real name, naming myself in a couple posts, and featuring my surname in my business name on the front page, I have taken some precautions to avoid making it too easy to be Googled. Generally, very few people [...]

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Gloria Steinem and Friends Launch Shaming Campaign

by W.F. Price 09.03.2010

A new media pressure group called “Name It.Change It.” has gone online with the mission to stomp out forms of speech that feminists disagree with. Sponsored by Gloria Steinem’s Women’s Media Center, the group features a large, interactive “Pyramid of Egregiousness” that categorizes sexist statements according to severity. The pyramid appears to be based on [...]

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Lesbian Battering: The Sisterhood Turns on Itself

by Featured Guest 09.02.2010

By Carey Roberts A series of high-profile cases of lesbian-perpetrated domestic violence has sent shock-waves through Massachusetts communities in recent months: 1. On February 16, a Suffolk Superior Court jury convicted Nicole Chuminski on two counts of second-degree murder, following a fire that killed the two daughters of her lover Anna Reisopoulos. During a heated [...]

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There is No Sexual Double-Standard

Thumbnail image for There is No Sexual Double-Standard by Hawaiian Libertarian 09.02.2010

A female reader was apparently looking through the Spearhead archives, and came across my book review for The Garbage Generation. She e-mailed me the following: I have read part of the book and a lot of the book I agreed with. I just want this question answered by another man. Why is there a double [...]

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Rape Accusation Used to Silence Wikileaks?

by W.F. Price 09.01.2010

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, an Australian national, was recently accused of rape by a couple of Swedish women after he met them following a seminar in Stockholm on August 14th. The women accused him jointly, six days after the event. It is not clear whether they are alleging that he raped both of them at [...]

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Young Women Now Paid More than Young Men, Feminists Cheer Wage Supremacy

by W.F. Price 09.01.2010

Belinda Luscomb, writing for feminist mouthpiece Time Magazine, exposes the fact that young women make more than young men in virtually all big cities in the United States. The triumphalism so clearly on display in the article shows the feminist claim that all they want is “equality” for the bald-faced lie that it is. No, [...]

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The Problem With Gay Rights

Thumbnail image for The Problem With Gay Rights by Paul Elam 09.01.2010

From A Voice For Men If you have spent any real amount of time reading the articles, and in particular the comments in men’s movement forums, then you are aware of an often anti-homosexual attitude that has been prevalent for quite some time. On a political level, some of the resentment is understandable. Gay activists [...]

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The Raters Have Spoken, and the Winner is… “Anonymous”

by W.F. Price 08.31.2010

The new comment rating system has given me an idea. I’d like to feature the most highly rated comment per week. Had I not agreed with yesterday’s results, I’m not so sure I’d be quite so enthusiastic about the idea, but readers picked out a real gem — and, quite surprisingly, one written by a [...]

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Salon: Abuse of Boys in Afghanistan a Feminist Issue

by W.F. Price 08.31.2010

In a deeply cynical ploy by feminist Tracy Clark-Flory, the endemic abuse of boys and use of male prostitutes in Afghanistan is being portrayed as a result of women’s oppression in this recent Salon piece. Although it is doubtless that Islam may play some role – in the context of Afghan culture – in the [...]

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