The Good Feed Blog Editors wonder when and why.
Eirik Rogers chastises Adam Sandler for glorifying and making light of statutory rape in his new film That’s My Boy.
HeatherN considers the Marriage Map of the United States and wonders what it says about us as a nation that the issue of same-sex marriage varies so widely in our country.
Liam Day wonders how parents letting a 5 year-old play football is much different than the “tanorexic” mother who put her 5 year-old in a tanning bed.

Lauren Hale comments on an election technicality in South Carolina that greatly favors incumbents and may even violate voters’ and candidates civil rights.
HeatherN offers a short primer on elections around the world.
Did the Vegas judge delay putting Mayweather in jail so he could fight for the sake of state revenue?
Stories aren’t merely essential to how we understand the world – they are how we understand the world.
Star Louisiana State University cornerback Morris Claiborne either bombed the Wonderlic or didn’t give a shit about it. What can we learn from this?
Mark Greene has had it with all the self-righteous indignation over rich and famous people having affairs.
Joanna Schroeder wants us to face the truth about the type of prejudices we all carry inside of ourselves, and try to figure out how to combat them.
Former Modesto resident Jamie Reidy comments on the California high school teacher who has left his family to move in with an 18-year old former student.
“Occupy Education” shuts down University of California Santa Cruz, but John Dwyer thinks you can change the world every day, in the simplest of ways.
A New Jersey teen wins a date with Taylor Swift, inspiring Todd Mauldin to remember his own Teenage Dream Girl.
Jillian Godsill argues that the time of porn stars is not over, and James Deen is a perfect example of how the image of the porn star may just be changing.
Matthew Crowder hopes that Danica Patrick’s haters will keep their mouths shut, so his daughter’s dreams aren’t dashed.
Apparently more medical students are turning to sex work to pay off their loans. Jamie Reidy isn’t surprised.
Men are leading Rick Santorum’s mad charge for the White House. Tom Matlack wants to know why.
NPR reports on the use of Ketamine to treat acute depression.
Cameron Conaway insists that this has nothing to do with football and everything to do with what it means to be a good man.
U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Matthew Crowder has learned that he can live alone, but is willing to admit that he would rather be cuddling.
Jamie Reidy agrees that deep-sexing in the workplace doesn’t have to lead to deep-sixing from the workplace
Joanna Schroeder explains that little boys aren’t the only ones who tease because they like someone.
If the DSM-5 classifies grief as a mental disorder, Marcus Williams wonders if it means more help for people who need it, or more market saturation for companies who make a pill for it.
An open letter to the guy who sent some primo “cock pics” in response to my Craigslist listing for my Xbox 360.

Tom Matlack further examines the role of good men (and women) in solving the energy grid problem, and how we can get power to where we need it.
Can people live alone without being lonely? Given that more people are choosing to live solo, are our needs changing?
Joanna Schroeder responds to Tom Matlack about Mimi Alford’s confession of an affair with JFK.
My first response was “give me a break.” And then I sat down and thought about it some more.
On September 7th, 1982, Ogilvy, one of the original “Mad Men” and a damn good writer, sent the following internal memo to all agency employees. It was simply titled “How to Write.”

Men who earn less than their wives are more likely to experience erectile dysfunction. Is that a problem?
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