Wait... is it a cookbook...? If it isn't (or if it is) I don't understand how this won't be the most boring book ever.
"virtually every profile of her mentions that she was once a swimsuit model"
My husband and I are completely egalitarian in our lack of cleaning, we're just living happily ever after in our own filth. Works for us.
I read (I really wish I could remember the author, and then I'd sound legit) that men need marriage more than women because for men, a wife/girlfriend is the only person he connects with on an emotional level - he might enjoy "doing things" with other guys, but he rarely will sit and emotionally connect with another…
I'm not sure how relevant it is, but your examples also suggest men prefer heavy carbs and meat while women crave sweets.
Having it all = a wonderful partner to spend your life with, great health, a solid career, down-to-earth kids, a super relationship with God and a secure financial situation. I'm not sure why this would be a gender issue.
I also think that friendships between men tend to be more superficial in nature
Men are more concerned about their relationship because their wives are often the extent of their support groups. Women tend to have a larger web of people on whom they can depend for emotional support. A man's ability to support himself and his family is highly valued. Society expects him to appear self-sufficient,…
Mothers tended to be stressed about money, but not fathers? That sounds completely backward to me based on my own experience AND all the fathers I know. Based on the talks I've had, it's USUALLY the father who is worried about spending and is trying to keep the mother from buying everything under the sun...…
The CNN title also drove me CRAZY. "Getting Older Sooner" is impossible, CNN. You can get your period earlier, but it's not like you get your period and you go from being 10 years old to 12 years old.
I said most people weren't alive when it was in pop culture, so it's not on tv, it's not in the papers, it's so taboo it's it's been stricken from common knowledge (or at least, it's feasible that someone might never have learned about it). Why would you investigate something that you have no idea is a concept unless…
I agree with what has been said below re: your drunk driving metaphor. there has been a huge education campaign in schools, colleges, bars, TV ads and some cool parents like mine who told their kids if you ever need a ride you can call us.
Well my objection doesn't fall into any of the ones I was told not to post, but this: