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Why Natural Beauty Wins: What Men Secretly Notice First
I didn’t always understand why natural beauty hits differently for most men. For years, I believed the opposite, the same way many women do. I thought men were mesmerized by contouring, perfectly blended eyeshadow, or the kind of hot models that takes a full arsenal of brushes to achieve. I assumed effort was attractive, and therefore more effort meant more allure.
By All Women's Talkabout a month ago in Men
Understanding Electric Motor Performance in City Traffic: A Simple Guide
City driving is full of stops, starts, and slow movement. Because of this, many people want to know how electric motors behave in these conditions. Good knowledge helps drivers make wise choices about energy use and vehicle care. When we look closely at electric motor performance in city traffic, we see how power, torque, and energy flow work together. In the middle of this, the role of electric motor efficiency becomes very clear.
By Solo Automotive Incabout a month ago in Men
Female Violence on Men.
You hear much about the violence against women in various forms, and rightly so. Women statistically are more likely to be victims of violence by men than the other way round. However, there is underreported violence against men by women. Most men, because of the macho, silverback culture that males are told and brought up in, are afraid to report violence by their female partner. When men are told to man up, most men are scared of ridicule by other males when they report violence by women. So, consequently, men live in a world where they appease their female abuser.
By Nicholas Bishopabout a month ago in Men
The One Thing Your Prostate Might Prefer (Hint: Not Soy Milk)
The night Johny’s project went live, he couldn’t pee. He was 26, a new hire in a big tech company, running on adrenaline, takeout, and group chats. For weeks he’d been glued to a chair, chasing bugs by day and swallowing chili oil by night: skewers, crawfish, extra-spicy noodles, a victory beer when the code finally shipped. The celebration ended at the ER, where a burning trickle turned into a standstill. Urine retention isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s an alarm. For Johny, it meant procedures, antibiotics, and a quiet reckoning with a body he’d been ignoring.
By Amanda Chouabout a month ago in Men
4 Triggers Behind Prostate Pain—and How to Outsmart Them
The first time Mark noticed it, he thought he’d pulled a muscle at the gym. By nightfall, a dull ache had turned into a deep pressure he couldn’t ignore—somewhere between his lower belly and the space just behind the scrotum. He didn’t tell anyone, not at first. Prostate pain feels private, and for many men, it’s hard to name.
By Shuang houabout a month ago in Men
Pt. Birju Maharaj: The Maestro Who Made Kathak Sing
Birju Maharaj’s artistry demonstrated that for a dancer, music is not simply an accompaniment but an essential part of expression. His voice, always gentle, melodious and emotionally rich, reflected the same fluidity that defined his movements. When he danced, each graceful sweep of the hand and every effortless spin conveyed a sense of celebration, as if he were honouring the rhythms of the universe itself. His journey in Kathak began when he was a very young child, during a period when British India did not recognise most indigenous art forms as classical. Despite these circumstances, he stepped onto the public stage at the age of seven, only two years before India gained Independence.
By Aarohi Mehta2 months ago in Men




