Intimate Strangers: Men and Women TogetherExplains the psychological and developmental factors in the difference between women and men and their effects on adult relationships, discussing intimacy, sexuality, dependency, work, parenting, and other crucial issues of being together. |
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... share responsibilities there , too ? " Well , we don't always work the same shifts , and , when that happens , whoever's home takes care of the kids and their needs . I mean , there's not much real care they need anymore . But still ...
... share responsibilities there , too ? " Well , we don't always work the same shifts , and , when that happens , whoever's home takes care of the kids and their needs . I mean , there's not much real care they need anymore . But still ...
Page 77
... share the reliving of it , or examination or whatever you want to call it , like I can do with any of my women friends ? On the other side are the men who insist they talk plenty , who say they're quite willing to share their thoughts ...
... share the reliving of it , or examination or whatever you want to call it , like I can do with any of my women friends ? On the other side are the men who insist they talk plenty , who say they're quite willing to share their thoughts ...
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... share some part of himself with her , trying to do so , perhaps even yearning to experi- ence again the bliss of the infant's connection with a woman . She responds , woman style wanting to touch him just a little more deeply , to know ...
... share some part of himself with her , trying to do so , perhaps even yearning to experi- ence again the bliss of the infant's connection with a woman . She responds , woman style wanting to touch him just a little more deeply , to know ...
Contents
1 The Changing Dream | 1 |
2 New Roles New Rules | 16 |
3 The Child Within | 38 |
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