Once, 'Playboy' was considered the most sophisticated men's magazine in America. Then came 'Treats!'
If you want to live the good life, first read the instructions. They're all in the 'Robb Report'.
Imagine a black Don Draper telling women the truth about what men really think. Not Hallmark myths that lead to unfilled dreams and unhappy lives, but effectual truths, the knowledge of which, just might help both sexes escape our shared sexual misery.
Who's your dadi? Ours is Dadi, Inc., a provider of secure, simple sperm storage systems.
Just when you think he's right, he's left. Truth is, Bill Maher is never where you think he is politically. He's where he wants to be.
Bill Burr is the most “undeniable,” on-the-mark comedian of our cultural revolution. His diagnosis, prognosis and prescription are spot-on for what ails the feverishly woke American mind.
Dave Portnoy is a lucky guy who made fame and fortune the easy way—he gave men what they wanted: sports and gambling. The girls and pizza are enjoyed as well.
Substack is quickly becoming a more diverse, trusted website than those operated by most news organizations.
Joe Rogan—this guy has some manly range: comedian, ring commentator. He’s a black belt’s black belt. But Rogan’s gift to the world is The Joe Rogan Experience—an experience that is showing the way forward to a shared, sane lane.
The Chive is more than just a website for men. It's also a men's mirror with a huge number of female contributors.
Shortly after bitch-slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, Denzel Washington gave Will Smith this advice: “At your highest moment, be careful. That is when the devil comes for you.”
Robert L. Woodson stepped out of a difficult background to show how to build a future based on personal responsibility.
Dana White is the genius who paid $2 million for three little letters—U-F-C—and used them to spell "success".
Tim Ferriss is the 60-minute man — times four, but we're still waiting for the 'four-hour quickie.'
We believe in equality for all. But that doesn't mean we are all the same. For example, here's a woman who's just better than the rest.
Sean O'Reilly knows the difference between your inner dick and your happy package. And he says either way, to be a man, you need to get a grip.
Become a Functionalist. 'Functional' is what works. The basic idea is that a solid ground for virtue, science and social policy ought to be defending and educating folks to be functional humans. Kinda common sense. Join us.
Another day, another snip. How Dr Doug Stein and filmmaker Jonathan Stack are changing men's lives one vasectomy at a time.
He's the Planned Man's favorite pinhead: a smart man with a great message.
Two guys meet at a party. Soon, they're billionaires. Why? Because of the price of razor blades.
Her profession, and her focus have given her a unique perspective on fathers, fatherhood — and divorce. check out Marilyn York.
What do you do when a super-credentialed research scientist writes a positive book on the pursuit of pleasure? You buy it, hold its words deep in your brain—then exhale. And if you like it, you tell your friends. Dr. Hart is an guide to pursuit of functional pleasure.