Homophobia is the fear, aversion, or disgust some people feel toward members of the LGBT community. It can appear as discrimination, contempt, or aggression—by institutions and by individuals.
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This is where I think out loud—plain-spoken notes on research, culture, and real life. You’ll find everyday vignettes, short essays on articles, films, books, all put next to the evidence, and the dilemmas men face now.
The aim isn’t ideology; it’s clarity—questioning and naming what helps, what harms, and how to move with a steadier backbone toward warmer relationships as men.
Our podcasts extend that work: conversations with scholars, clinicians, fathers, sons, moms, sisters, or couples—plus occasional solo briefs—about masculinity, intimacy, conflict, and repair.
Everything here supports HMC’s vision: better I-YOU understanding, better words, better bonds.
Read, listen, reflect—and if a topic matters to you, send it in. This is a respectful space to sharpen good manhood together.
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In this short clip, a boy watches his father and quietly learns how to be a man. Boys absorb manhood by watching it: a father’s everyday respect, responsibility, and calm problem-solving become a living blueprint—far more than any lecture. When a dad pairs warmth with clear boundaries—owns mistakes, repairs after conflict, shows strength without aggression—sons build self-control, empathy, and resilience.