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Good Men Project’s Noah Brand Tells TJD: “Career Women Get A Hard Time — So Do Stay-At-Home Dads”

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Noah Brand is the editor-in-chief of The Good Men Project, a website that explores the world of men and masculinity – and rejects the notion that men are neither “mindless, sex-obsessed buffoons nor the stoic automatons our culture so often makes them out to be.” We love it!

Brand recently (bravely) submitted to a battery of questions from The Jane Dough. What’s the deal with the War On Women? Who’s got it tougher, men or women? We left no stone unturned.


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“Rock The Slut Vote” Founder: I Was Shocked “To Find Myself Labeled A ‘Slut’”

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The NRA, NOW, the Animal Rights Party… there’s a political action group for just about every demographic. And now, there’s one for sluts.

Known as “Rock The Slut Vote,” this new group aims to propel women voters into the booth on election day. And while its name has shades of Limbaugh to it, the Rock The Slut Vote casts a wide net for women’s rights – and not just where contraception is concerned.


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Swagger Author Lisa Bloom: Boys’ Achievement Gap A ‘Ticking Time Bomb’

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With all the celebration over women’s increasing success in school and in high-profile careers, it’s easy to forget the fellas from time-to-time.

But that’s what Lisa Bloom is here to do. The bestselling author of Think, a call-to-arms for girls in a tabloid-saturated culture, Bloom is now turning her attention to the guys in her new book Swagger: Ten Urgent Rules For Raising Boys In An Era Of Failing Schools, Mass Joblessness And Thug Culture.


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Bay Buchanan Talks Motherhood With TJD: “Put Your Kids Before Your Career”

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Many reflect on their lives and wonder why things didn’t pan out as expected. Political commentator and former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan, who grew up in a large Irish Catholic family on the east coast, found herself in this very thought process when her husband asked for a divorce while she was pregnant with their third child. From that moment on, the upbringing she’d planned for her three boys — a rearing that was supposed to be similar to the one she and her siblings had and held so dearly to their hearts — was out of the picture.


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