Men aren't as difficult to buy for as most women think. The issue is most of the big things we want, we buy ourselves and we don't usually wait for a holiday to purchase them.
Last week we posed a simple question to our Casper residents: "whose responsibility should it be to lift or lower the toilet seat?". It's no surprise really how the poll results turned out.
It's an age old debate that has started many fights, but the question has always been: who's responsibility should it be to lift or lower the toilet seat?
You may have seen the "men shower meme" making its rounds on social media the last few weeks. There are a few slightly different variations, but the one thing that they all share in common is that men only effectively wash a few areas of the body.
Men, Wyoming men especially, are the poster children for masculinity, but does that mean we don't enjoy receiving gifts on Valentine's Day?
I can't speak for all men, but I personally enjoy receiving some of the gifts that are usually thought of to be "women only"...
Gillette has just shared what has become a very controversial advertising campaign. The message is that men should dial down the masculinity. Watch the video and decide if you agree with their message.
Wyomingites seem to stay away from online love for security, lies, or seriousness. Men are more into hooking up while more women search for lasting love.
Messenger bags, man bags, man-purse, murse... whatever words used to describe a hand bag carried by the male persuasion, how many Cowboy State gents would or do actually use them?
For those men of the modern era, it is pretty much commonplace to take an active part in the process of childbirth with your wife. When my wife was pregnant, Lamaze classes were the "thing" so that you could practice breathing and the birthing technique...