Co-Dependency In Men
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Lisa FrederiksenPosted
Sun 11 Mar 2012 4:25pm
The following is a guest post by Ken Powers, co-author of the book, We Codependent Men, We Mute Coyotes . The inspiration for his book comes from growing up as the child of parents who did not drink but whose mothers [his grandmothers] did and whose families had long histories of alcoholism. Ken watched two of his uncles die of the disease of ...
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Agree? “Conscious Self-Denial Leaves a Man Self-Absorbed…”
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Gretchen R.Posted
Sun 22 Jul 2012 6:49am
“Conscious self-denial leaves a man self-absorbed and vividly aware of what he has sacrificed; in consequence it fails often of its immediate object and almost always of its ultimate purpose. What is needed is not self-denial, but that kind of direction of interest outward which will lead spontaneously and naturally to the same acts that a ...
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Irritable Male Syndrome, What you Need to Know about your Andropause Male
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Cathy T.Posted
Fri 24 Oct 2008 9:38am
Irritable Male SyndromeStressed out? Grumpy? Moody? If you're a guy and these words describe your mental state, you may be suffering from "irritable male syndrome." If you're a woman who is living with a man who has turned from "nice" to "mean," you are suffering as well. I was recently interviewed by WebMD to explore this important area of hea ...
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The Meaning Behind Men's Names
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Anthony R.Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:38pm
This was emailed to me by Rhodey (of Coffee Break) and I don’t know who to credit for this. Anyway, it’s fun and suits this blog, so I’m posting it. Take note of my name ANTHONY, but I’m very sure I don’t smell like wee. Hahaha.
Aaron - ugly but hung like a horse, prone to belly button fluff.
Able - totally useless.
Adam - not very b ...
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Autism Violence and an Extreme Example of Neurodiversity Denial
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Harold L D.Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:15pm
In the Neurodiversity internet world of autism only feel good statements may be made about autism without attracting rancor. Even persons with autism who speak out against this absurd ideology are villified for speaking the truth about autism disorders. Those who adhere to the Neurodiversity ideology refuse to acknowledge any negative aspects p ...
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Men Under Siege 1312
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relationships ..Posted
Sun 05 Dec 2010 8:16am
By Bettina Arndt
Can men do no right these days? Cowed by women critical of their behavior, they increasingly find themselves portrayed as insensitive, bad in bed, a danger to children, incapable of expressing emotion or intimacy and unable to contribute to family life. Concerned at the growing chasm between the sexes, Bettina Arndt urges m ...
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Why are men so reluctant to get their sperm tested ?
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Dr. Aniruddha M.Posted
Thu 10 Feb 2011 9:34pm
Most men are very reluctant to get their sperm tested. For one, most men hate going to a doctor - and they need to be dragged to the clinic for any medical testing - whether it's a X-ray or a sperm test. Secondly, most men still believe that having a baby is their wife's job, so it's the wife who should get tested. For another, they expect that t ...
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Male Eating Disorders, Part 5: the "Iron Man" Who Chose to Live
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Dr. Sari ShepphirdPosted
Tue 15 Dec 2009 9:29am
Rounding out our brief look at male eating disorders (at least for now), I am pleased to share a guest Post today, written by Patrick Bergstrom. Patrick shares a must-read Post that is eye-opening, educating, and inspiring.
Thanks to Patrick for his efforts to dispel the myths of "female only" eating disorders, for his work with althetes ...
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Helping Men Talk About Hair Loss
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MensHealth ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm1 Comment
ANOUNCER: In our culture, it's women who are usually encouraged to think about their hair. Maybe that's why acknowledging hair loss is something many men have a hard time with.
MAX NORAT: Well, hair loss is very difficult. You feel like you're aging... you don't feel good about yourself.
EDWARD SIVIGMY: I think a lot of men are in almost ...
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