Fighting cancer takes balls…
For as proud as we are of our manhood, guys aren’t likely to own up to pain or discomfort in our genitals — let alone talk about it. Read more about testicular cancer in my weekly column at twoday magazine.
Fighting cancer takes balls…
For as proud as we are of our manhood, guys aren’t likely to own up to pain or discomfort in our genitals — let alone talk about it. Read more about testicular cancer in my weekly column at twoday magazine.
In this twoday magazine column, I write about how online dating services still have a stigma.
With an estimated 20 million users checking in at least once a month, online dating sites seem as commonplace as updating your Facebook status. It seems everybody knows somebody who’s signed up. And, we’ve all seen the commercials of various dating sites touting their skills at being 21st century matchmakers.
Heck, I’ll even be attending a wedding later this year of a friend who found her soon-to-be husband online. And neither of them seemed shy to say, “Hey, we met online!”
Still, as common as it might seem, finding true love online carries a stigma. Would you admit to having an online matchmaking profile? I sure as hell wouldn’t, even though I do … well, did.
Take a gander at this piece by clicking here.
My second installment on Two Day magazine.
This one is about being the sidekick who’s too worried to help his friends through finding their love.
Always the matchmaker never matched. *deep sigh*
Some how or another, somebody thought my loveless love life would be good fodder for a magazine. So, I’m a columnist for Two Day Magazine, an online magazine “dedicated to bringing you excitement and romance in a format that is compelling, user-friendly and free.”
My first column is titled, “Ending A Marriage Affects Your Friends, Too.” Please click the link, read it and comment.
Move over Ann Landers and Dan Savage!