Men's Perspectives
She's Walking all Over You-Stop It Now!
Recognizing When Someone Is Walking All Over You Clear Signs You're Being Taken Advantage Of Do you constantly feel drained or resentful in your relationship? These feelings often surface when someone is taking advantage of you. When your partner consistently puts their needs first, you're likely experiencing an unhealthy dynamic. Notice how plans change based on their preferences while yours get brushed aside. Maybe you've canceled important events because they suddenly needed something, or you've watched them prioritize their friends, work, or hobbies while expecting you to drop everything for them.
By LaMarion Zieglera day ago in Men
Why Some Men Are Treated Differently?. AI-Generated.
For a long time, people talked over him. Not deliberately. Not cruelly. Just enough to remind him where he stood. In meetings, his ideas were acknowledged late - usually after someone else repeated them louder. At social gatherings, conversations drifted past him like he wasn’t an anchor point, just a pause.
By David Stern6 days ago in Men
Why Men Struggle to Ask for Help (And How to Change)
We've all seen it—the friend who's clearly struggling but insists he's "fine," the colleague pulling all-nighters instead of asking for support, or maybe we've been that guy ourselves. Men asking for help remains one of the most challenging conversations we need to have, yet it's happening less than it should.
By LaMarion Ziegler17 days ago in Men
How to Handle a Midlife Crisis Like a Champion
Feeling stuck, restless, or questioning everything about your life? You're not alone. Millions of people experience a midlife crisis between their 40s and 60s, and while it feels overwhelming, you can absolutely navigate this challenging time with confidence and purpose.
By LaMarion Ziegler17 days ago in Men
Why You're Getting Friendzoned (And How to Fix It)
Getting stuck in the friendzone happens to countless guys who wonder why their romantic interest sees them as "just a friend." For men who keep finding themselves in this frustrating situation, understanding the real reasons behind getting friendzoned is the first step toward changing the pattern.
By LaMarion Ziegler18 days ago in Men
The Fortune in the Mop Bucket: The Janitor Who Secretly Funded a Stranger's Future
The halls of a high school after dark are a strange, liminal space. During the day, they are a cacophony of slamming lockers, shouting teenagers, and the squeak of sneakers. But after 4:00 PM, when the last bus pulls away and the teachers pack up their grading, the building exhales. It becomes a cavern of silence, smelling of floor wax, stale chalk dust, and industrial cleaner.
By Frank Massey 21 days ago in Men
The Real Reason We Go to War Isn’t What You Think
Most of us grow up hearing the same explanation for war. It’s about freedom. It’s about safety. It’s about justice. Those words sound good. They’re clean. They’re easy to repeat. But the older you get—and the more patterns you notice—the harder it becomes to accept that story at face value.
By Brice Davis24 days ago in Men
Dust FALLS off
If you were planning a big party for Easter, you might say to yourself, "Damn, I'm gonna' need a bunch of eggs!" That's perfectly fine to say when it's between you and you. However, if you let the statement roll off your tongue in a busy room, some genius may feel the need to remind you that bananas are sold in a bunch and eggs mainly come in a carton. Sorry to break it to you, Einstein, but you're the slow one here, not me.
By JeRon Bakerabout a month ago in Men
I Chose $10M Over Jesus…Would You?
The question didn’t come up in a church. It didn’t come up on a stage or in a scripted interview. It came up the way real conversations usually do — casually, in the middle of barbershop talk, when nobody’s trying to sound deep and nobody’s chasing a viral moment. One minute we were talking about boxing, money, and whether anyone in their right mind would step in the ring with Mike Tyson for a massive payout. The next minute, the conversation took a hard turn into something way more uncomfortable.
By Brice Davisabout a month ago in Men






