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Read Reviews for Manhood - Steve Biddulph
by - written on 17/11/05 (Very useful, 574 readings)
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Like every woman on this planet (or so I hope), I have always been intrigued by men, but not until my son was born, did I realise how much I loved men and how little I understood about their internal mechanism. Coming from a rather chauvinistic and sexist culture, where woman are viewed as “lesser beings” than men, I had often felt that the… what shall I call it?... unfairness flowed in one direction, but suddenly realised that it didn’t. Well, not in the same way anyhow. When I became a lone parent and the father of my son was away for very long stretches of time, I suddenly panicked about my lack of knowledge about boys and men and all the ... Read the complete review
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