Editor’s Note: We have promised some articles from Ladies of the West, and here we present our first one. Our good friend, Erika Andersen, shares valuable insight about marriage relationships, from the
Editor’s Note: This is the second installment of Erika Andersen’s article on enhancing the marital relationship. You can see part 1 here. Part II: Take Care of Your Husband “Touch him. All the time. It’s important to a man that
Editor’s Note: Our good friend, Moira Greyland, has penned another good one. She offered it to us to run, and we jumped at the chance. The Left has some very strange ideas
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Southern Christmas Book, by Harnett T. Kane (published 1958). For four harsh years most Southerners approached the holidays with mixed feelings. Would the war
There is a saying that goes something like,“Behind every great man is a good woman.” For my whole life I mostly ever heard this saying come from feminist types, trying to take
It’s tempting, here at the Men of the West, to say we don’t care about the so called Pink Tax. Because we don’t. We don’t care what women choose to pay for
Empowering words come easy. Dare I say… cheap. What’s easier than looking at a child and saying, “You can do anything”? For going on four decades now, we’ve rammed that lie down
Editor’s Note: Last summer, we MOTW and some other friends got together for our annual reunion. One of the other guests was our good friend, Tabitha Merino. Not only is she great company,
Editor’s Note: We are happy to introduce a new Lady of the West, Artemisia Gentileschi, who is known to most of the Men of the West here. She is a long time friend,
Editor’s Note: We offer a fantastic poem by a long time friend of MOTW, Jordan Aspen. You can read more about her and her work at her site. This poem comes from
General Patton is credited with saying, “A soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what is in front of him. He fights because he loves what is behind him.” I have seen a
“Sailer’s Law of Female Journalism: The most heartfelt articles by female journalists tend to be demands that social values be overturned in order that, Come the Revolution, the journalist herself will be
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