Dr. Warren Farrell and Ken Wilber discuss some of the ingredients of an Integral account of human sexuality, while exploring the nuances of relationships between men and women, the many attempts of feminism to redefine sex and gender, and the historic causes behind the division of labor and the rigid patriarchies that followed….
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The study showed that when heterosexual men are exposed to positive emotional stimuli - in this case, erotic photos of a man and woman - an area of the brain associated with anticipation of reward is stimulated. In the immediate aftermath of that stimulation, men are consistently more likely to take bigger financial risks than they otherwise would, said Brian Knutson, assistant professor of psychology.
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Why does it often seem that men enjoy playing video games more than women? Perhaps because they do.
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This time the Ask a Scienceblogger Challenge is to explain why a male contraceptive pill does not exist.
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“[S]top admiring young men in Ferraris.â€
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Introducing the New Man. The New Man is constantly evolving, changing and growing. He is not the "macho jerk," mindlessly bullying through the world. He is also not the "New Age wimp," out of touch with his deepest power. The New Man finds integrity in every moment and always looks for his truest expression. Listen as we meet with leaders in the field of men's development work as well as men expressing their truth in all walks of life.
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Scans reveal that being paid more than a co-worker stimulates the "reward centre" in the male brain.
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My purpose in this talk is not to try to balance this out by praising men, though along the way I will have various positive things to say about both genders. The question of whether there’s anything good about men is only my point of departure. The tentative title of the book I’m writing is “How culture exploits men,†but even that for me is the lead-in to grand questions about how culture shapes action. In that context, what’s good about men means what men are good for, from the perspective of the system
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Typically, men think about their health at one time -- during a crisis. But the problem with that wait-and-treat approach is that men are constantly responding to health emergencies rather than preventing them.
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