Where Do We Go?

by Cory H. on December 18, 2007

On page after page, whenever I look up advice on being a husband, there are text ads on “Is your husband a loser/pig/unfaithful loser/how to survive infidelity/child molester?!!?”
What in the world is going on here? Men, are we really that problematic? I know that there are men out there who are guilty of these issues, but what about the rest of us? Where is a man supposed to look for advice? Ancient tribal wisdom?
Men, it’s time for us to put our collective wisdom out there. There are people out there looking for help, for people to talk to. We need to provide them with a place where they can go to find reliable advice.
We can’t escape media unless we want to hide ourselves in a bomb shelter and live on bread we grind ourselves, so what are we supposed to do? These advertisements show up in places where men are supposed to be looking for help. How are we supposed to feel and what are we supposed to think when even the places that we go to for help see us as likely to be less than upstanding husbands?
What are your thoughts?
Facebook Twitter Email Digg Delicious Stumbleupon Reddit

Post comment as twitter logo facebook logo
Sort: Newest | Oldest

Trackbacks

  1. [...] one year anniversary of A Good Husband came and went without much fanfare (first post here).  This has been a modest project by any measurement, but I am glad that it has been met with well [...]

  2. [...] one year anniversary of A Good Husband came and went without much fanfare (first post here).  This has been a modest project by any measurement, but I am glad that it has been met with well [...]

  3. [...] one year anniversary of A Good Husband came and went without much fanfare (first post here).  This has been a modest project by any measurement, but I am glad that it has been met with well [...]

  4. [...] one year anniversary of A Good Husband came and went without much fanfare (first post here).  This has been a modest project by any measurement, but I am glad that it has been met with well [...]

  5. [...] one year anniversary of A Good Husband came and went without much fanfare (first post here).  This has been a modest project by any measurement, but I am glad that it has been met with well [...]

Next post: