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 19
... sometimes I think there are some basic differ- ences between men and women that we'll never change . I mean , we do okay on some things , then on others it's practi- cally nowheresville . Well , not quite , I guess , but it feels like ...
... sometimes I think there are some basic differ- ences between men and women that we'll never change . I mean , we do okay on some things , then on others it's practi- cally nowheresville . Well , not quite , I guess , but it feels like ...
Page 116
... Sometimes it would be when I was trying to get it on with someone I didn't know - like the first time with a woman . But that's from my past life- [ laughing ] I mean when I was single . It happens sometimes with LuAnn , too — not a lot ...
... Sometimes it would be when I was trying to get it on with someone I didn't know - like the first time with a woman . But that's from my past life- [ laughing ] I mean when I was single . It happens sometimes with LuAnn , too — not a lot ...
Page 169
... sometimes . Because it's " hard sometimes , " they dream about an- other time when life was easier or better in the family . But then they remember the reality of their own childhood homes . The younger women look at their mothers , now ...
... sometimes . Because it's " hard sometimes , " they dream about an- other time when life was easier or better in the family . But then they remember the reality of their own childhood homes . The younger women look at their mothers , now ...
Contents
1 The Changing Dream | 1 |
2 New Roles New Rules | 16 |
3 The Child Within | 38 |
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