Lisa Britton
@LisaBritton
Advocate for fathers and the mental health, education & well-being of our boys. Men and women aren’t meant to be rivals; we’re on the same team.
It’s time for both sides of the aisle to dive deeper into the underlying causes of the challenges facing our young men today, not just for votes, but because it’s the right thing to do. They need us, and we need them. Check out my new article for Evie: eviemagazine.com/post/why-the-l…

I spoke with @RichardvReeves about the noticeable shift of young men towards the Right in the recent election: “I don't see any serious shift in opinion among young men on policy issues, so I think this is all still very movable…” Do you think the Left can woo men back?…

A few years ago, I was chatting with a woman who is a therapist. I shared my phrase "The future is everyone” and she flinched and expressed that she found it somewhat offensive. It made me realize that many (if not most) therapists may have similar ideological perspectives,…
Research found that dropout rates for men in therapy is around 44.8%. Why are so many leaving treatment? Many say the format and framing of the sessions didn’t align with what they need. We have to have more male-led and male-focused therapy solutions! Ideas?
To anyone afraid of saying “we have to care about our boys and men, too”: If someone gets offended by that, they’re the one with the problem, not you.
There’s a social media trend right now of women posting videos frustrated that men aren’t approaching them romantically. Instead of exploring the reasons behind this shift with curiosity and compassion, many of these posts have a blaming tone “What's WRONG with men?" Maybe…
Young men with college degrees now face the same unemployment rate as those without college degrees, completely erasing the employment advantage once associated with higher education. A healthy premium remains for young women, though… From @jburnmurdoch

The topic of marriage (and why some men are hesitant about it) sparked discussions this weekend thanks to society’s favorite villain, Mr. Tate. I often share that I understand young men’s reservations about marriage today. To address this, we need to make marriage fairer and…
While thrifting recently, I found a shirt that read, “Jesus would be a feminist.” The sentiment caught my attention, and I can see the reasoning if feminism truly meant valuing and respecting all genders equally. But modern feminism strays from that goal. Based on what we know…
As a woman advocating for men and boys, I’m aware of the irony and understand why it might ruffle feathers. Yet, if women don’t step up, it’s too easy to dismiss male advocates as “misogynists” and double down on anti-male rhetoric and systems. I was invited to address an…
The UN refuses to recognize International Men’s Day on Nov 19th They do recognize and promote other awareness days though, such as International Women’s Day and World Toilet Day… which happens to be on the same day as International Men's Day 😐 I want to do something about it.
Geoffrey is right. If Democrats want to regain male voters, they need to undergo a fundamental transformation. I wonder if that’s even possible, considering that many core aspects of their platform alienate men. They would have to evolve into a completely new party.
Why would young men join a political movement - the American Left - that manifestly and relentlessly hates young men?
Democrat women are most likely to support all-female spaces but are also most likely to NOT support all-male spaces 🤦🏼♀️ The hypocrisy and anti-male thinking is so frustrating.

I could be wrong, but I think if you want to lower the rate of radicalization among young men, you shouldn’t double down on all the blame and shame that radicalizes young men 🤷🏼♀️
I've been a professor for four decades. Roughly half of the 8 to 10 thousand students I've taught have been young men. I can tell you with certainty that the push from the left has been stronger than the pull from the right. Much stronger.
Schools in the UK are going to start teaching “anti-misogyny” lessons to tackle gender-based issues. Are they going to address the misandry is schools? Oh, wait… misandry is not only permitted, it’s woven in the curriculum! Silly me.
This always seems to happen to me. On my way to Capitol Hill today, my Uber driver, unprompted, shared his journey as a father navigating family court. I hadn’t even mentioned that I’m an advocate for men and fathers, heading to discuss these very issues. His story was…
The rise of frustrated and angry young men reflects a failure to value them. Painting masculinity as toxic pushes them to extremes. We must offer support, compassion and respect to help them become strong, balanced men… not more blame and shame.
Schools will now teach children how to combat misogyny, the UK government announced Tuesday. Children between 11 to 18 years old will receive lessons to make them aware of “incel” culture, and links between pornography and misogyny, the Department for Education said. Thoughts?
I’ve said for years that when it comes to addressing the many issues of boys and men, we have to change minds, then we can make structural change. I feel like enough people are awake now to finally start seeing action happen. I know I’m ready for it!
"I think young men were pushed away from the left as much as they were drawn to the right. Almost a decade of discussions of toxic masculinity have created a culture where many men were ready for political leaders who seemed to actually like them.” Me to @LisaBritton for her vg…