Esquire
Esquire compiles 75 tips for men from famous women.
For as much as we agonize over men—purchase self-help books, enlist our girlfriends as support systems during endless mimosa brunches—it was refreshing to click through Esquire's 75 Things You Don't Know About Women. Women Are Confusing Flirts
It's actually sort of cute to picture the scruffier sex, wide-eyed, analyzing the inner workings of the female mind. Or glancing at the words and focusing on the pictures. Hey, they tried.
We can't imagine men pour over this kind of stuff like we do, but when you have Sarah Silverman explaining the why girls … Read More
Lists of "what guys don't know" are very popular but losing their usefulness.
Men's mags, women's mags, lad mags, chick mags and even trannie comic books all work under one primary assumption: when it comes to lasies, dudes don't know shinola. Read: 9 Things I Learned About Women From Editing Maxim
While it is true that we keep ourselves intentionally ignorant about certain subjects (for instance, I've never met a man who's even heard of a lady defecating plus our familiarity with, say, a bed skirt is strictly from context clues), we know a little more than we let on.
We accidentally learn about things like "crowning," "nipple band-aids," the answer to the question … Read More
Gift guides galore help you hunt down the perfect holiday present for him.
How many times have you heard the word "holiday" in the past week? Well, the season's here and both sexes are scrambling to find that perfect item that expresses love without words. Or actions. Ok, they are just gifts, but they sure are sparkly and fun. Here's what our male media friends are wishing for and thinking of buying us this year:
Esquire's saying "recession, shmecession" and offering a guide to what one can buy for a billion dollars. A man's gotta dream, right?
YourTango's own Tomfoolery blogger Thomas Miller made a list of foolproof gifts any guy would … Read More
Men give tips on holiday parties, haircuts, kissing and how to chill out.
The content in this week's "What On His Mind" isn't all that different from what on our own minds this week. They're rating sexy bloggers, we're rating 10 men hotter than Hugh Jackman. They've got tips on how to kiss, and so do we! Hmm, maybe gender differences are a myth, after all...
Tomfoolery tells us ladies to tread carefully when telling a guy what to do with his hair: "No one likes it when you assume you know what's best for them. And let's not pretend that personal grooming is something that dudes don’t … Read More
What guys think this week: TV or sex? Rockstar or athlete? And, who's Robert Pattinson?
While one man—British actor Robert Pattinson, pictured, who plays vampire heartthrob Edward in the forthcoming Twilight movie—garnered most of today's media attention today, let's check in with the rest of the XY set.
Asylum asks men which of the following they'd rather be: all-star athlete, A-list movie star or Platinum-selling musician. As of post-time, the musician had a slim lead in the pipe dream poll.
New research shows Gardasil, the HPV vaccine targeted at preventing cervical cancer in young women, is 90 percent effective at preventing genital and anal warts in men.
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The star reveals how she gets her orgasms in Esquire interview
You go girl! More gems have been released from Halle Berry’s interview after the magazine named her the Sexiest Woman Alive. According to The Improper, the 42-year-old actress feels that better sex comes with age and, as she puts it, “(They’re) much better orgasms than when I was 22, and I wouldn’t let a man control that. Not anymore. Now, I’d invite them to participate. I’ve learned my tricks. I know what I like. I do not wait around. I initiate. And I’m not all about frequency; I favor intensity.”
Can I get an “amen” from the choir?
The … Read More
Esquire says she's sexy but that 10-year younger boyfriend says cougar.
According to The Superficial, Halle Berry is Esquire's sexiest woman alive. And after seeing some of the photos (and that one can't look/can't look away sex scene from Monster's Ball) we can't disagree. We’re not going to sugarcoat it; Halle Berry is ridiculously attractive. But what does she have going on that the last 3 sexiest woman alive designees don't have?
The last 3 winners were Charlize Theron, Scarlett Johansson, and Jessica Biel for 2007, 2006, and 2005, respectively. First of all, none of them are … Read More
A writer takes on his son's nanny's dating destiny.
Like getting in early on a skyrocketing tech stock or claiming to have worn vintage Jordans before they were cool, it feels good to be attached to something that’s hot.
A.J. Jacobs, author of the forthcoming A Year of Living Biblically: One Man’s Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible and Esquire Editor-at-Large had enough of his friends' joking urgings for him to pull a "Jude Law" and decided to create and manage—with his wife’s blessing—an online dating profile for his two-year-old son’s sweet, “normal-lipped Angelina Jolie” of a nanny.
As any woman ever to … Read More
Top comedy writers share the juicy details of breaking up.
Thanks, in part, to Ben Karlin, former executive producer of both The Daily Show with John Stewart and The Colbert Report, Americans are now able to approach bumbling politicans, radical conservatives and pressing current events with a sense of humor.
In Things I've Learned from Women Who've Dumped Me, Karlin has gathered 46 male comics to lend good humor to bad break-ups. Stephen Colbert, Esquire's A.J. Jacobs, and Saturday Night Live's Will Forte among other scribes offer amusing, occasionally delusional, honest and generally insightful essays of interest to both ladies and gents.
For example, Andy Selsberg, former staff writer for The … Read More