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About Davd

Davd Martin (Ph.D., 1966, Sociology) has been a professor, a single parent on a low income from a small commercial herb garden, and editor of _Ecoforestry_. His men's-interest essays and blogs have appeared on "The Spearhead" "A Voice for Men", and "False Rape Society", as well as this site.

“Slut Walks”–an odd way to Claim Privilege!

Davd ,  May,2011 “Slut Walks” are a form of sexual harassment of men, by women. Their premise is that women are privileged to show off their sexuality anytime, anywhere, and any way they like; but men must suppress any natural … Continue reading

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Making the Best of a Women’s World

–> Making the Best of a Women’s World Davd,  May, 2011 I began reading adult writing—not erotic nor pornographic but written with a full-size vocabulary, on serious topics in  newspapers, popular magazines and library books—in the 1950s, when men in … Continue reading

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Abortion, the Law, the “status of men” …

… and “the Sacredness of Human Life” by Davd Part 1: Legal and Moral Predicament Men do not get pregnant. We have no standing in Canadian abortion law. It may be easy sometimes, for some men to pretend the abortion … Continue reading

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The Status of Men in A Woman’s World

  The “Status of Men in A Woman’s World”: Educational, Legal, and Demographic Realities vs. Social Inertia, 2011 by Davd If you’re considering marriage, and you realize there’s some risk the marriage won’t work out—even just because of how high divorce-rates … Continue reading

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Has Time Changed the Meaning of Self-Sacrifice?

  Has Time Changed the Meaning of Self-Sacrifice? A Reflection on the 99th Anniversary of the Sinking of the Titanic. by Davd April 15th marked the 99th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, a disaster in which about 90% of … Continue reading

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