Men might occasionally groan when asked to do household chores, but, if you can believe it, doing their part around the house might actually make men happier.
AskMen.com is launching the Great Male Survey of 2012, and if you view yourself as such a dude, then start plugging in your answers for the “Men in 2012” portion of the three-part pre-survey. Yes, that might sound like a bit of work, but trust us, it’s more interesting than your actual job.
Men might not think like women, but they sure eat like ‘em. That’s why Wendy Meyers founded the Men Only Weight Loss program to help wean men off what she dubs “feminizing foods.”
Blogger ‘Joe the Peacock’s’ wife had gone out of town, so with the house all to himself, Joe decided it was the most appropriate of times to do a Tom Cruise/’Risky Business’-slide across the kitchen floor.
As you can see in the video below, Joe’s plan only lasted a few bars into Bob Seger’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll,’ and he stumbles and falls so quickly that we are unable to determine if he was don
As if we needed further proof that (A) cleavage is awesome and (B) no straight man is immune to the seductive powers of breasts, the following clip cleverly beats that busty horse to death.
Turns out that old adage that says men think about sex every seven seconds isn’t entirely true. In fact, it’s way less — and while men do have lusty thoughts more often than women, the overall difference between them isn’t as dramatic as you may think.
A new study finds that while elevated testosterone may typically be associated with a higher propensity for risk-taking, such behavior apparently doesn’t carry over into the bedroom. Research conducted on a group of college freshman found those with higher testosterone levels to be more accepting toward condoms and protected sex.
If you’ve paid any attention to the media over the past few decades (lord knows we’ve tried to avoid it) you probably noticed that they think every guy in the world is a drooling moron. The joke is on them because only about 76% of us are morons. The rest of us are simpletons.
Social media is not just for teens and tweens, it seems to be the way most men feel comfortable about communicating with others as well. Yes the majority of the population has a Facebook, Twitter, and maybe even a blog, but is this the way a man feels most comfortable communicating with others?