If I somehow felt like having a site which strictly validates was an indication of my manhood, maybe I'd do it, but it really means very little to me. We're mavericks over here, what can we say?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My idea of the ideal sex education site doesn't exist.
If a site is done with pleasure and a fun attitude, it's a great way to communicate with your fans.
The trick is to try and justify every word on the page and make sure my character is the man who would say that.
I don't live my life seeking validation from people on social media.
If the Reddit community cannot learn to balance authenticity and compassion, it may be a great website, but it will never be a truly great community.
You don't want to be the site that people should use. You want to be the site they can't stop using.
Menswear is about subtlety. It's about good style and good taste.
I'm not really a relationship expert but... I'm an expert on manhood and what men think.
Do I understand that I'm in a man's industry? 100%.
We ask to be recognized as men.