Editorial Achilles Heel - Re-Emergence. Scoring: David Jackson suggests that goal-seeking habits petrify us from becoming fully human. Dressing for Pleasure: Harry White explores the pleasures of cross-dressing. Interrupting Homophobia: In discussing homophobia, John Goetz challenges heterosexual men to be an unconditional ally to lesbians and gay men. Poetry: by Jeff Hearn: Time to Fear, Son Net, Of Two Parts. Dress Codes: Using images, Sean Cusack explores the importance of clothes in determining attitudes. Josh's First Fortnight: Gavin Smith recalls his thoughts during the weeks before and immediately after his child's birth. Who's looking after baby?: Clive Goodwin describes his experiences as a male childminder and as primary care-giver to his children. Child Rape reports on a problem of men. Poetry: by Les Tate: Sugar 'n Spice. The Iconography of Changing Men: In 2 extracts from his book 'The Horned God', John Rowan explores 'the penis and power' and 'androgyny'. Changing Men's Studies: Jeff Hearn suggests that men need to develop a new theoretical basis for their social science studies. a men's group: Danny Easton writes about a men's group in Edinburgh. Gays in India: closeted by caste and class - Sunil Gupta and Ashish Kumar report. A Long Weekend in Hamburg: Notes from a conversation between Jeff Hearn and Richard Sterne. On Being a Man: Brian Smeaton writes of his experiences of getting close to other men and escaping society's oppression. Sexual Politics for Ourselves: Jonathan Rutherford discusses what sort of sexual politics heterosexual men on the left should develop. Inside Out: A plea by Les Tate for a more genuinely expressive male literature and culture. Anti-sexism and Work: A look at the sacrifices men make on the altar of work.