Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Men.
The Day I Let Go
The Day I Let Go There’s a moment, not as dramatic as in the movies, when the heart quietly realizes it can’t keep holding on. It doesn’t come with tears or screaming or fireworks—it comes with silence. A silence so complete, it feels like the end and the beginning all at once.
By Muhammad Aizaz6 months ago in Men
Intimacy on Hold? What Prostatitis Taught Me About Love, Shame, and Healing
By the time I turned 38, I had started waking up multiple times a night just to pee. At first, I chalked it up to stress. Then came the dull ache between my thighs, the burning sensation, the fatigue, and worst of all—the creeping fear that my sex life was quietly falling apart.
By Amanda Chou7 months ago in Men
The Invisible Epidemic: How Middle-Aged Men Quietly Disappear from Each Other's Lives. AI-Generated.
One day you realize the guy you used to call every weekend hasn't been part of your life for months, and neither of you did anything wrong. Life just... intervened.
By Allen Boothroyd7 months ago in Men
Still Splashing Your Shoes at 60? Weak, Scattered Urine Is a Warning Sign You Shouldn’t Ignore
"Back in the day, I could pee three feet. Now I can't even keep it off my shoes." Sound familiar? Many men in their 60s sigh in frustration as they stare at the toilet bowl, struggling with a weak, scattered stream.
By Health For You7 months ago in Men
The Last Letter from the Mountain. AI-Generated.
Story: The cold wind stung David’s face as he stood at the base of the mountain trail, his gloved hands clenched tightly around the straps of his backpack. Above him, the sky was a dull gray, not yet broken by dawn. The air was thin, dry, and biting—just as he remembered it, though it had been nearly twenty years since he last stood here.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Men
I Found a Danish Website That Helps Men Simplify Life
Every now and then I stumble across something online that I didn’t know I needed. You know that feeling when you're just casually browsing, not looking for anything in particular, and then suddenly you land on something that just makes sense? That was me a few days ago when I discovered a Danish website called nemmand.dk.
By Benjamin Escobai7 months ago in Men
The Farmer and His Two Sons
In the quiet expanse of the rolling countryside, nestled between fields of golden wheat and patches of wildflowers, stood the farm that had been in the Harper family for generations. Its wooden fences bore the scars of countless seasons, its soil rich with the sweat and dreams of those who had toiled on it before. The current steward of this land was Thomas Harper, a man weathered by years but still strong in spirit, and his two sons, Jacob and Eli.
By Abid ur Rahman7 months ago in Men
The Retirement Wake-Up Call I Wish I'd Had at 35. AI-Generated.
Nobody talks about the exact moment when retirement stops being an abstract concept and becomes a looming reality. For me, it happened during a casual conversation with my accountant when I was 43. I asked what I thought was a routine question about my 401(k), and his response made my stomach drop: "At your current savings rate, you'll need to work until you're 72 to maintain your lifestyle."
By Allen Boothroyd7 months ago in Men











