In my last post I wrote about “Christine, Brett, and Me: One Man’s Reaction To The Ford-Kavanaugh Hearings.” I got a lot of reaction from both men and women. Some people made a single comment in support or opposition. Some people continued to post, generally in angry opposition to what I had written. It was
After listening to Christine Blasey Ford share her memories before the Senate Judiciary Committee I posted my immediate impressions on Facebook: Jed Diamond September 27 at 8:43 AM “I watched Christine Blasey Ford share her story of how she was assaulted by Brett Kavanaugh. I was moved to tears seeing how frightened she was, yet how
When I was five years old my father was committed to Camarillo State Mental Hospital. He had become increasingly stressed and depressed because he couldn’t find work to support his family. I grew up wondering what happened to my father and whether I inherited his “mental illness.” I talk about my healing journey in my
“I am not my hair, I am not this skin, I am not your expectations, I am the soul that lives within.”–India Arie I am blessed to have a full head of hair as I celebrate the work I’ve been doing with men over the last 50 years. My son, Jemal, isn’t so lucky. He
I’ve written a lot about male anger including two books, The Irritable Male Syndrome and Mr. Mean: Saving Your Relationship From the Irritable Male Syndrome and a recent article, “Are You Living With an Angry Man?” I recently received an email from Ann Silvers, author of Abuse OF Men BY Women: It Happens, it Hurts,
I’ve been happily married to my wife, Carlin, now for nearly 40 years and wrote about our journey in a popular article, “The 5 Stages of Love.” But whether you’re happily married or still looking for the right partner, we all want to know how to become more attractive to women. And if you’re a
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