meegannie
Blue Crack Addict
Excerpt: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3881738/
I would read this book if I didn't have to buy it.
Dr. Laura
I would read this book if I didn't have to buy it.
Dr. Laura
or if it's okay to cut him off from sex because they're annoyed about something or just too tired from their busy day
ILuvLarryMullen said:Shouldn't she be cooking or something instead of writing? Women aren't supposed to work you silly "dr."
nbcrusader said:Why?
I have never gotten a complaint from a male listener in twenty-five years on the radio over my assertion that men are very simple creatures. They agree.
"Men are only interested in two things: If I'm not horny, make me a sandwich."
-- John
melon said:Even when she was in the TV listings she was being called a Psychotherapist, which is totally inaccurate.
As a radio talk-show host/psychotherapist, I've got to tell you how remarkably true and sad it is that so many women struggle to hold on to some jerk....
Sherry Darling said:I do wonder though, why it's still so much harder for women to balance work and family. Men have never been asked to choose.
nbcrusader said:
A lot of men abdicate their family responsibilities and lose out on the real wealth (beyond $$) a family brings.
oliveu2cm said:She seems to go so far as to call herself Psychotherapist:
nbcrusader said:
A lot of men abdicate their family responsibilities and lose out on the real wealth (beyond $$) a family brings.
Angela Harlem said:She's no worse than the opposite camp telling women they must be out in the workforce proving themselves, shattering the glass ceilings of the world, eating men for breakfast...I wish these people would all fuck off and stop telling women to adhere ot one stereotype or another. It doesn't matter which one. Be Mrs Housewife, or be Ms CEO. Just be whatever the hell makes you happy. There is nothing wrong with either. there is something wrong with individuals and groups who feel they have a civic duty to drill any stereoptype into any person, male or female.
verte76 said:
...and I just wish more women would make choices based on what they want as opposed to trying to impress other people all the time.
HelloAngel said:
I've never met a professional woman who was trying to impress anyone by climbing the corporate ladder - but rather, because a career is truly what she wanted to do in life, and because of society's continual evolution in that respect towards women, they are now able to be hired for more jobs and succeed at them.
As for me, I am a professional who is living with my boyfriend of the past 5 years. I am truly doing what I want in life. I have never wanted to be anyone's wife or mother.
verte76 said:
I'm not saying that women who are climbing the corporate ladder are just out to impress people or whatever. I'm just stating a hypothetical situation in which Woman X, or Man X for that matter, might be ignoring his or her emotional needs to try to impress other people. I should know, I have done this myself, and it's a drag. I had to make some big time changes to stop self-destructive tendencies. Ugh. I don't want anyone else to make this mistake.