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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Page 34
... course , many working - class women have always worked outside the home , and many of those I met then did also . But the men in those families felt it as a stigma , a public admission of their inadequacy , and often made their own and ...
... course , many working - class women have always worked outside the home , and many of those I met then did also . But the men in those families felt it as a stigma , a public admission of their inadequacy , and often made their own and ...
Page 52
... course , as adults we know there's no return to the old symbiotic union ; of course , survival is no longer at stake in separation . But the child within feels as if this were still the reality . And the adult responds to the archaic ...
... course , as adults we know there's no return to the old symbiotic union ; of course , survival is no longer at stake in separation . But the child within feels as if this were still the reality . And the adult responds to the archaic ...
Page 124
... course , but I think I wouldn't want to be married again " ; some unequivocally : " I've done that trip , no more marriage for me . " However it was said , the message was clear : For some significant proportion of the women I met ...
... course , but I think I wouldn't want to be married again " ; some unequivocally : " I've done that trip , no more marriage for me . " However it was said , the message was clear : For some significant proportion of the women I met ...
Contents
1 The Changing Dream | 1 |
2 New Roles New Rules | 16 |
3 The Child Within | 38 |
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