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One of my favorite monuments looks like it belongs to a married couple. Draped in marble flowers and guarded by fat cherubs, it features two stone portraits joined by a knotted cloth, and script that ...
I have many guy friends. Why don’t we hang out more? Credit...Illustration by Paul Sahre Supported by By Sam Graham-Felsen The last problem I ever thought I would have was loneliness. From grade ...
The next moment, the boys are wearing boxing gloves and sparring helmets. Craig and Austin square up for a playful bout. Austin lands a jab to Craig’s face, promises he won’t do it again, then does it ...
As part of writing this article series, I’ve become increasingly curious about what other men think about male friendship. The American Survey Center’s State of American Friendship study—especially ...
Romance often feels like the endgame for emotional closeness between men and women. Law undergrad Saw Yone Yone wonders: What ...
Turning down a male bestie's romantic advances can be an uncomfortable and cringe-worthy experience and seriously change the dynamic of a friendship (often for the worse, but sometimes for the better) ...
AUSTIN, Texas—I forget how it entered the lexicon, but in recent years, the term “male loneliness epidemic”—an epidemic of alienated, disgruntled adult men who have no friends, feel rejected by women, ...