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Why Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget by Marianne J. Legato
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“Math class is hard!”
So exclaimed Teen Barbie, a talking version of the doll on the market in the early nineties—to the widespread outrage of consumers. (In response, the guerilla-activist group the Barbie Liberation Organization bought a number of the dolls, swapped the voice boxes with those from G.I. Joe dolls, and replaced them on the shelves. I don’t know which one I’d rather have: a muscle-bound, gun-toting G.I. Joe, giggling, “Let’s plan our dream wedding!” or Barbie, with her impossible body and blank stare, growling, “Vengeance is mine!”) (c) LOL! I want need both! Ha-ha-ha!

A very interesting review of how we differ, biologically, psychologically, emotionally and socially.
A lot of very, unusually, unexpectedly sensible thoughts about quite a lot of intersex stuff. Very level-headed, feminist to great extent but without biting any heads off. I love the practical-minded flow, the essays, the question discussed but most of all Iove that there's nothing like the usual 'stand up to be counted on the Tinder market' stuff that usually gets irritating before I rich 30% of many other books on the subject. A fav, for sure.
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Misunderstandings about the differences in the way the female heart worked meant that doctors sent women home, mid—heart attack, when they complained of pain centered in their stomachs. Medications tested in men continued to be prescribed to women, even though the drugs made their symptoms worse. In short, overlooking the differences caused doctors to make mistakes. Many women suffered, and some died. (c)
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When you’re dating someone, he wants to hear that he’s the sexiest, strongest, smartest, funniest guy in the room, just as you want to hear that you’re the cat’s meow. (с)
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I know—and would like to remind you—that there are always opportunities for romance, love, and sex, no matter how long you’ve been “off the market.” It’s very important to me that I don’t let being single hold me back from doing the things I want to do. For instance, I give lots of dinner parties, even when I don’t have a partner to cohost, and I invite the most interesting people I know—including any eligible men I’d like to get to know better. (c)
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March 16, 2021 – Started Reading
March 16, 2021 – Shelved
March 17, 2021 – Finished Reading

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