With all the current and past negative history coming out of Duke University, some very good men shine through. With the ongoing and past negative history coming out of Duke University and the false rape, manufactured criminal charges, and disbarment of corrupt prosecutor Mike Nifong, I thought I would take a moment to report...
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Tags: casey carol, crystal magnum, duke lacrosse, duke university, mike nifon
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Richard Doyle‘s book series, “Doyle’s War, Save the Males” has for decades carried the message that good fathers are necessary in a civilized society, that men should be considered socially and legally equal to women, and decries the denigration of men and manhood. Because this entire concept is too incorrect politically, it didn’t gain...
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Tags: difi, international year of the family, Qatar Foundation, Richard Doyle
Posted in Action, Activism, Conference Men, Conference Women, Dads, Family, Fathers, Richard Doyle, MRA | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: “His mandate was to protect the government and system from those that wish it harm, not too protect the citizens from illegal actions by those in government.” email, December 18, 2013: ” NCFM Please consider posting this article. I am again writing you and still looking for help in reaching a safe...
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Tags: asylum, dads seeking asylum, discrimination against men], family court, fathers seeking asylum, i-vawa, persecution, police persecution, vawa
Posted in Abused Man, Asylum, Children's' Rights, Corruption, Courts Family, Dads, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Other | 2 Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Thank the City Journal for running this excellent article by Kay Hymowitz. She does a superb job of summarizing the adverse impact on boys from the breakdown of the intact family unit, meaning a family with both bio parents… Kay S. Hymowitz Boy Trouble Family breakdown disproportionately harms young males—and they’re falling...
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Tags: ADD, attention deficit disorder, boys, discrimination against boys, education, play time, reading, schools, single mother, single parent
Posted in Boys, Child Abuse, Children's' Rights, Dads, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Divorce, Education, Fatherlessness, Fathers | 2 Comments »
NCFM NOTE: Thank you NCFM Baja Liaison Robert Yourell for referring us to this article… also, as far as I know single Dads have been supporting families and doing housework regardless of studies, though this study is interesting was it worth the $$$. A Man’s Occupation Linked to Time Spent On Housework, Study Finds...
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Tags: chores, housework, occupations
Posted in Dads, Employment Men, Employment Women, Fathers, Housework | 1 Comment »
A Softer Approach to Punishments by Richard Driscoll, Ph.D. (Dr D) Punishment has a harsh reputation, and can easily produce lingering bitterness. Suppose typical teenager Sally is required to do her homework before dinner, so she can make it to bed at a reasonable hour and rise for school the next day. Suppose also...
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Tags: discipline, parenting, punishments, richard driscoll
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Why Dads Leave: Insights & Resources for When Partners Become Parents. By Meryn G. Callander; Contributions by Jack W. Travis, M.D. Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia: Akasha Publications, 2012. www.whydadsleave.com. US $19.95. 335 pages. Review by J. Steven Svoboda. Australian social worker and wellness expert Meryn Callander has written a truly fascinating and valuable...
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Tags: Alliance for Transforming the Lives of Children, dads, deadbeat dads, disposable dads, fatherhood, fathers, Meryn G. Callander, weekend dads, Why Dads Leave
Posted in Abused Man, Alimony, Child Support, Dads, Discrimination Against Males, Fathers, Steven Svoboda, Esq. | No Comments »