Why Men are the Way They are: The Male-female DynamicMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 403 páginas |
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... parents and tells them she's decided to ask Phil not to come over for Christmas until she can ' get herself together . ' Imagine Mary's parents calling their friends . Calling their neighbors . Calling the paper . Facing how many ...
... parents and tells them she's decided to ask Phil not to come over for Christmas until she can ' get herself together . ' Imagine Mary's parents calling their friends . Calling their neighbors . Calling the paper . Facing how many ...
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... parents and peers . We mistakenly tend to see these as three separate contributors to male pressure . They are not . Take parents , for example . Most parents want to help their child live compatibly with the other sex . Even when they ...
... parents and peers . We mistakenly tend to see these as three separate contributors to male pressure . They are not . Take parents , for example . Most parents want to help their child live compatibly with the other sex . Even when they ...
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... parents . For women , commitment often means going from their parents to a man . And should they break up with a man , their relationship with their parents is ten times more likely to improve once again . 16 Both of the above " items ...
... parents . For women , commitment often means going from their parents to a man . And should they break up with a man , their relationship with their parents is ten times more likely to improve once again . 16 Both of the above " items ...
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Men Have the PowerWhy Would They | 3 |
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The Message the | 26 |
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