Manhood
I Thought Silence Meant Peace
I thought silence meant peace. I thought if I stayed quiet long enough, the noise inside me would eventually settle. I believed that not reacting was the same as being calm, that holding my tongue was a sign of maturity, that swallowing discomfort made me stronger.
By Imran Ali Shah2 days ago in Men
How Black Men Stay Strong Through Hard Times
Understanding the Unique Challenges Black Men Face The Impact of Racial Trauma and Systemic Barriers Racial trauma represents the psychological wounds inflicted by encounters with racism and discrimination. Unlike single-incident trauma, racial trauma is often ongoing and cumulative, creating a chronic stress response that can profoundly affect mental health. Research published by the American Psychological Association shows that these repeated exposures to discrimination can lead to anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms in Black men.
By LaMarion Ziegler5 days ago in Men
Experts break down 13 ways to last longer during sex after study reveals the average time for men
Having a romantic evening end early after things get a bit too hot and heavy is not an unheard of experience for most men, and for some, it can be an all too common occurrence.
By Good health to everyone20 days ago in Men
The New Armor. AI-Generated.
My grandfather’s armor was made of steel and sweat. It was the hard hat he wore in the shipyard, the grit under his fingernails, the quiet pride in providing for his family through sheer physical endurance. His vulnerability was a private thing, hidden like a shameful secret.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Men
Rebuilding Reciprocity
Truth alone can heal what pride has broken. The war between men and women is not natural. It is manufactured by a culture that rewards resentment and mocks responsibility. Men are not the enemy of women, and women are not the enemy of men. The true enemy is the spirit of division that turned cooperation into competition. To rebuild what was lost, both must return to the principle that made civilization possible: reciprocity.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Men
The Asymmetry of Consequence
A society cannot survive when truth applies to one group but not another. Every civilization that endures is built on shared accountability, equal justice, and balanced consequence. When one group is shielded from correction while another carries the full weight of judgment, corruption takes root. Today, that imbalance has become deeply gendered. Men are punished for failure, while women are protected from it. Men are held to the standard of results, while women are measured by intentions. The scales of consequence are no longer even, and the results are visible everywhere.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Men
Men Are Not Utilities
Society praises men for what they produce but rarely for who they are. From childhood, men are taught that their value comes from their performance. They are measured by their paycheck, their strength, their endurance, and their ability to provide. They are expected to sacrifice without complaint, to solve problems without emotion, and to keep standing no matter how much weight they carry. What society calls manhood is often servitude disguised as virtue.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Men
Halloween Pumpkin Painting Ideas That Prove No-Carve Designs Are the Way to Go
For some, Halloween is all about getting your hands dirty and carving a fresh pumpkin. For others, a no-carve pumpkin design allows for more creativity (and less mess!). If you're someone who doesn't love all the sharp tools and all that comes with carving, these festive pumpkin painting ideas are for you.
By General gyan2 months ago in Men







