Men's Perspectives
Michael Savage’s Weekend Tour Through New Canaan
Nestled in the heart of Connecticut, New Canaan is more than just a picturesque town, it’s a place where creativity, community, and comfort come together. And when you explore it through the eyes of Michael Savage from New Canaan, you begin to see a whole new side of the town, one shaped by curiosity, refined taste, and a love for the finer details of life.
By Mike Savage New Canaan7 months ago in Men
A Man’s Guide to Women’s Lingerie
As men and women all over the world share their warmth on these cold wintry nights, a celebration of love looms on the horizon. With it comes the promise of spring. The rituals of Valentine’s Day so often consist of a box of chocolates and some roses, followed by dinner—and an expectation of better-than-usual sex. Ever wonder if it could get even better than that? It can.
By LaMarion Ziegler7 months ago in Men
A Man’s Guide To The Embarrassment Of Buying Lingerie
Lets face it, we men are obsessed with women’s bodies and yet if I needed to tell someone the size of her breasts the best I could probably muster would be “just about right” and if she were to ask me right now what her dress size was I would probably mutter that it didn’t make her bum look big at all. This is in part due to my ever-present attempt to gain brownie points and not spend the night sleeping in the kitchen with the dog, but it is in one big part due to my ignorance. Ask her what size my waist is and she could tell you without a second’s hesitation. It really isn’t that difficult to find out this information either and the list of instructions on how to find out would consist solely of:
By LaMarion Ziegler7 months ago in Men
What’s the Difference and Which Jacket Should You Buy?
When it comes to stylish, functional outerwear, few pieces rival the popularity of puffer and quilted jackets. Both are versatile, insulated, and suitable for various seasons, yet they differ in structure, warmth, and style. If you're trying to decide which option fits your wardrobe needs, understanding the core differences between these two designs is essential.
By Eleanor Blake7 months ago in Men
The Weight He Carried
The village was quiet now. What had once echoed with gunfire and shouted commands was now still, its dust settling in the corners of broken buildings and shattered windows. In the middle of what remained stood a soldier, silent, motionless, staring at a torn photo in his hand.
By Jibran Khan7 months ago in Men
I Wish I’d Failed my Driving Test!
In my late teens all my friends had cars. To put it bluntly, every single one of them drove rather dangerously and crashed multiple times. I don’t know how they all survived that period, but the worst that happened was a broken kneecap.
By Simon Aylward7 months ago in Men
The Garage Grind: How Cold Concrete Beats Shiny Gyms
Look, I tried the whole "real gym" thing. You know the drill: shiny machines reflecting overly-ambitious New Year's resolutions, the faint smell of industrial cleaner mixed with… is that cologne? Or protein farts? Hard to tell. And the soundtrack? Grunts, clanging metal, and the constant, low hum of a hundred conversations you really don't want to overhear. Plus, waiting for the bench press felt like queuing for the last lifeboat on the Titanic. Not exactly motivating.
By Ziafat Ullah7 months ago in Men
Mike Savage of New Canaan: Building a Life Beyond the Balance Sheet
In a world where success is often measured by titles and numbers, Mike Savage of New Canaan is redefining what it means to live a full and meaningful life. As the CEO and exclusive shareholder of 1-800Accountant, he has earned recognition as a leader in virtual accounting. But beyond his business acumen, Mike Savage is an individual with deeply rooted passions, creativity, and a strong sense of personal purpose.
By Mike Savage New Canaan7 months ago in Men
The Day I Let Go
The Day I Let Go There’s a moment, not as dramatic as in the movies, when the heart quietly realizes it can’t keep holding on. It doesn’t come with tears or screaming or fireworks—it comes with silence. A silence so complete, it feels like the end and the beginning all at once.
By Muhammad Aizaz7 months ago in Men
The Last Letter from the Mountain. AI-Generated.
Story: The cold wind stung David’s face as he stood at the base of the mountain trail, his gloved hands clenched tightly around the straps of his backpack. Above him, the sky was a dull gray, not yet broken by dawn. The air was thin, dry, and biting—just as he remembered it, though it had been nearly twenty years since he last stood here.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Men








