| Edition 39: Men |
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| Tuesday, 07 October 2008 01:38 |
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In this edition The Transit Lounge explores the lives of men. Inside Mensline Mensline Australia is a 24/7 confidential and anonymous not for profit telephone helpline. Having run for 50 years, it was one of the first telephone services of its kind in the world. Perhaps more than any other service Mensline has the lowdown on exactly what’s bothering Australian men. Read More
What God the Father means for Indonesians It is actually quite complicated for me to talk about male roles in Indonesia. My father died when I was six years old. I was then raised by my mother who has never remarried. Therefore, I lost my most significant male role model in my early years. Read More
Shed Happens Ian Watson, one of the founders of Australia’s men’s shed movement, lives by a very simple motto: “Come and let me treat you like a champion because, when you come to know the ‘Big Fella’ upstairs and realise you’re his son, you know you’re a champion.” Read More
Being a man's man It’s true that opposites attract. James and his partner, Ken, are two very different men who have been in a committed relationship for almost six years. Read More
Jesus: the original SNAG? doubt that the term SNAG (sensitive new age guy) could be applied to Jesus in any simple sense. I just can't see Jesus being particularly interested in the myriad concerns that are supposed to consume the life of any self-respecting metrosexual. But perhaps there is something we can understand about Jesus in a SNAGGY kind of way. Read More
Male friendship Everyone knows friendship plays a vital role in life. The Transit Lounge team asked men far and wide to describe just what it is about their friendships with other men they value most. Read More
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