Manhood
I Know, I've been there
Well everyone it's July 1st and you know what that means, a post about Men's Mental Health is late because Men's Mental Health Month is June. Kidding. Actually the timing of this post was intentional because let's face it, Men's Mental Health Month is overshadowed by Pride month which isn't necessarily a bad thing as the LGBT community both deserve visibility and are fantastic at expressing their pride, I mean just look at all the Pride parades and how fun they get.
By Donny Foley2 years ago in Men
The struggles in a man’s life
Every man’s journey is similar from childhood to adulthood to old age. It is full of challenges which one can never escape. If a man needs to grow in his life then he has to continuously learn many things according to the demands of the family and society. During our childhood, we were told to study subjects by our teachers in schools and we just mug up in our brains to pass the exams without knowing if it would help us in the future or not.
By Vignesh Kotary2 years ago in Men
What can anyone expect from being with the Cancer man?. AI-Generated.
Cancer men are known for being very emotional, sensitive, and nurturing partners. Some key things to expect: - Moodiness — Cancer men can be quite moody and their emotions can fluctuate frequently. They may have periods of being very loving and affectionate, followed by withdrawal and moodiness.
By John MacArthur2 years ago in Men
Justin Timberlake. AI-Generated.
Justin Timberlake: A Journey Through His Stellar Career Early Beginnings and 'NSYNC Era Justin Timberlake's career began in the late 1990s as a member of the boy band 'NSYNC. The group quickly rose to fame, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Their debut album, 'NSYNC, was a commercial success, leading to numerous hits like "Tearin' Up My Heart" and "I Want You Back." Timberlake's charisma and vocal talent stood out, setting the stage for his solo career.
By Methodical thinker 2 years ago in Men
Behold the member. Content Warning.
So, Sir Anthony Blair thinks "a woman has a vagina and a man has a penis" does he (Daily Telegraph, 17 June 2024)? I make no comment about the implications of this remark to the current heated transgender debates and online noise, nor about the former UK Premier's views generally. I make no political comment about these issues as I tend not to discuss politics and religion online.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Men






