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Loading... Husbandry: Sex, Love & Dirty Laundry--Inside the Minds of Married Menby Stephen Fried
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I guess, as a not-man, I can't know for sure how accurate or universal these pieces are, but it felt realistic enough. And it was fun to read, if insubstantial. These were originally magazine columns, and probably didn't go over two pages. Much like reading one of the many blogs turned into books. Since the original magazine was Ladies' Home Journal, the pieces stay cleaner than usual works on this genre, which are mostly by stand-up comics. I didn't mind that at all. I'm interested in taking notes on how other couples divvy up household chores, but I don't want details on their sex lives. He did a more balanced job than most at making both members of the marriage sound like generally competent, reasonable people. The rationalization of jealousy was a little creepy, and the female reluctance to learn technology is really just a Boomer and older thing, but most of the rest rang pretty true. ( )no reviews | add a review
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