Submitted by Nightmist on Sat, 2001-08-04 02:41
This report on Excite News reveals that the marketers of at least one unlikely product have recognized the extraordinary amount of shopping men now do for households in the U.S. Believe it or not, feminine hygiene products manufacturers are now trying to find ways to market those products to men, because they've discovered that many men are taking over the family shopping. The article, unfortunately, paints the picture of men as inept and "floundering," though.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2001-08-03 21:00
This is just to let everyone know that the Men's Hour, episode no. 3, has been released at this page and is available in RealPlayer and Windows Media formats. In this episode, they interview Len Misulkin extensively, news of a hunger strike in Berlin, Richard Doyle about the Men's Defense Association, and Clayton Giles' journey for kids.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Fri, 2001-08-03 14:51
Japan's citizens are living longer than any other people on the earth, but Japnese women's lifespans are increasing at a greater rate than Japanese men, according to this article from Excite News. The article attributes the widening gap to Japan's ailing economy and an increase in male suicides.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Fri, 2001-08-03 09:54
A 25-year-old Pennsylvania woman has been sentenced to 1-10 years in prison after pleading down from statutory rape to statutory sexual assault for having sex with a 12-year-old boy. She will be eligible for parole after one year. Amazingly, she claims to have been "seduced" by the boy.
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2001-08-03 01:54
Neil Steyskal sent in an item from the Times-Dispatch about a new study which found that "one in five high school girls is physically or sexually abused by a dating partner." The article's highlight is the statement: "The study also suggests that a disturbing number of adolescent boys "have adopted attitudes that men are entitled to control their girlfriends through violence," said lead author Jay G. Silverman of Harvard University's School of Public Health." I'd encourage people to research this study and examine the methodology. It seems to me that the findings might be explained by an over-emphasis of poor men and women, but is certainly not representative of the population at large.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Thu, 2001-08-02 21:02
This story on Australia's news.com.au focuses on why fewer men than women go to the doctor. This issue has drawn considerable attention recently, especially after the study recently reported about on this Web site. Unfortunately, the main reason people seem to believe men do not go to the doctor as often is because of the old male stereotypes: men are afraid they'll be seen as "weak."
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-08-02 17:16
Submitted by Nightmist on Thu, 2001-08-02 14:57
This commentary posted on Excite News laments a court's decision to award a female walk-on kicker for Duke monetary damages under Title IX after she was cut from the team. The coaches and author of this piece assert that she was cut based on physical limitations in her performance, just as any male player is. Duke is appealing the decision.
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2001-08-02 05:34
An Anonymous User pointed me to a for-profit organization called Child Support Liberation. They claim to provide services for NCPs paying child support to help ensure they aren't being taken advantage of. I think this is a great idea, considering all of the resources devoted to the enforcement of CS orders that are too often unfair to the NCP. There needs to be some accountability in this process, and CSL appears offer it (for a fee, of course).
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-08-01 23:58
The Massachusetts based Fathers and Families organization will be holding a meeting on Monday, August 6, from 7 to 9 PM. E-mail Ned Holstien at NedHolst@aol.com for the location. "This meeting will be a good opportunity to review how the five hearings on the child support guidelines went, and to discuss what our follow-up steps will be. We will also be able to update members on the status of our legislation, and other current matters."
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-08-01 19:55
Spartacus sent in this article from dadi.org. It covers a number of related issues, including the decline of fatherhood, the rise of the welfare state, and the government programs which essentially reward mothers for eliminating dads from the home. It ends with a plea not to let further government intervention in family matters destroy fatherhood and our society further.
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Submitted by Scott on Wed, 2001-08-01 17:21
I'm afraid I won't be able to make it to the chat session tonight - but that doesn't mean you can't do so! Most people meet at the chat page at 9:30 PM Eastern Time and go from there. Feel free to do so and discuss whatever topics you'd like. I'll try to drop in if I can.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Wed, 2001-08-01 17:21
This article and photo essay in the Christian Science Monitor tells the story of male inmates coming together and "transforming their lives" through acting. While females in prison are offered more in the way of social support, males are often left to their own devices (and survival). Shakespeare Behind Bars appears to be trying to break through all that. Not that it's been easy: Previous wardens were not all supportive of Curt's efforts, and the current warden admits his program probably wouldn't be around if it cost anything. Curt raises money to pay for costumes, and volunteers his time. He says he does it because acting can transform lives - particularly those of prisoners. The program is, of course, controversial, but the article does present it as bringing an element of humanity back to these men. Make sure you check out the photo essay.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Wed, 2001-08-01 03:34
This story on Excite News illustrates all too well the effect of male stereotypes on society, and their potentially deadly consequences. A Nashville, Tenn., man was murdered recently--I am not making this up--because he was holding his wife's purse and escorting a blind friend to the men's restroom after a short cruise on Nashville's Gen. Jackson Showboat.
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Submitted by Nightmist on Wed, 2001-08-01 00:21
In a shocking column on Fox News about how social services systems have a financial incentive to accuse parents of abuse and neglect, Wendy McElroy tells the story of a family torn apart so that the department could receive its "adoption incentive payment." According to the mother of the family, she was forced to accuse her husband of abusing her children so that DSS would have all the more reason to remove them from their home.
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