Recent data indicates that one in three young men are currently experiencing periods of sexual inactivity, and men constitute three-quarters of the homeless population. Sociological trends suggest that men often rely heavily on interpersonal relationships for well-being, while recent political analysis notes a shifting trend in voting behavior among younger demographics. Experts emphasize that the stability and flourishing of society are fundamentally linked to the success and health of the male population.

“they proved that males unfortunately age 4% faster than females.”

“Around the world, men are more likely than women to hold positions of political, social, and economic power. The result is deep inequalities.”

“Three out of four homeless or men.”

“One in three of the men haven't had sex in the last year... a lot of men just aren't having access to that.”

“We have benefited enormously from the progress of women, but it's not a zero- sum game. We can walk and chew gum at the same time and recognize that if our young men don't are flailing, our country and women aren't going to continue to flourish.”

“It ends up that men need relationships more than women. A man in a relationship lives four to seven years longer.”

“And that is if you work out three plus times a week, if you work at least 30 hours a week outside of the house, and at least three times a month you're in the company of others in the agency of something bigger than you... you're immediately in the top 5% of men.”