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Manhood - Steve Biddulph

 
Description: ISBN 0091894816 / Author: Steve Biddulph / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit / 'Most men don't have a life' is the dramatic opening to Steve ... more
Manhood - Steve Biddulph ... Biddulph's bestseller Manhood. Exploring two critical social issues: establishing a healthy masculinity and how men can release themselves from suffocating and outdated social moulds, Biddulph addresses the problems and possibilities confronting men in their daily life. Women have found the book to be a profoundly moving and revealing read; while men acquire recognition and a sense of hope that life can be different. Topics include:--Seven steps to manhood--You and your father - breaking down the defences--Sex and spirit - coming alive--Being a real father - turning your love into action--Real male friends - be proud of being male and much more-This edition has been revised and updated to meet the needs of younger men, who are struggling with these issues in the twenty-first century.'Steve Biddulph should be in the UK what he is in Australia, the household name in the business of raising boys and being a man' Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and writer.

Newest Review: ... boy”. With time, this turns into an automatically mechanical habit, and the skills required to express one’s emotions are ... more

 ... buried so deep within them, that proper excavation of them becomes almost impossible, or at the very least, extremely difficult and painful. These boys will turn out to be “real men”, their own body being the coffin of their own feelings, which will take much more than Jesus to resuscitate. ************************************** ***** The Seven Steps to Manhood that the book refers to are the following, according to the author: 1- Fixing it with your father 2- Finding sacredness in your sexuality 3- Meeting your p...more

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Premium Review Manhood - Steve Biddulph: Flowers Come in Both Genders... (3496 words)
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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