Karla Hicklin
Never has a book been written that delves into the many aspects of women's lives. The aging process, cheating spouses, widowhood, lesbian lifestyles, positive and negative parenting, the pros and cons of women's movements, female ailments, self-esteem, twins and the turmoil that may be inflicted upon the other by the matching sibling, various life choices and responsible roles as women are the main focuses of this descriptive self-help, self-exploratory book, plus many more topics. No stone has been left unturned! 1) Rise or Needlessly Fumble 2) The Tossing of Gauntlets and Wide-Brimmed Hats 3) I Certainly Do, But What About Children? 4) Parenting for Life 5) The Unnecessary Pain of Womanhood 6) Cheaters, Scoundrels and Innocent Bystanders 7) The Complex World and Changes 8) Too Little or Too Much 9) Till Death Do Us Part...or Divorce Erupts 10) Science or Choice 11) Sharing Genes Chapter One Self-esteem is a central identity issue essential to personal validations and innate capabilities to experience complete happiness and total fulfillment. Chapter Two Feminist movements continue to conquer the world, both in a positive spotlight, yet also in a slightly negative manner. Chapter Three After the nuptials are successfully rendered, many women state that the lifelong commitment of marriage combined with motherhood overflows with jubilation, appeasement, and challenges. Chapter Four Under normal circumstances, couples aspire to raise families and own a nice home in the country or suburbs, accompanied by a healthy and prosperous outlook. Chapter Five In general, women experience higher levels of fear when it comes to domestic violence situations. Since average men retain greater upper body mass and unmatched strength than the average woman, the physical attribute grants males a higher level of lethality over women when pestilent violence envelopes their immured lives. Chapter Six Extra-marital affairs usually begin with an attraction to someone a person is already aware of in their life and typically knows fairly well, or a person they spend sparse or capacious amounts of time with at certain periods during their life, normally friends, extended family members, or co-workers. Chapter Seven An enormity of categories pertaining to complexes arises regarding this growing group of females. Psychological complexes are viewed as a number of entities that make up considerable portions of emotions, memories, related thoughts, feelings, and impulses that have been suppressed through their entire lifetime. Chapter Eight A temporary decline in sexual desire is most common for women during pregnancy, after childbirth, debilitating physical conditions, illness, stress, inability to achieve an orgasm, marriage or relationship turmoil, and victims of prior sexual abuse. Chapter Nine Coming home to an empty house is usually never an easy task for anyone, and especially if the emptiness is caused by the death of a beloved spouse. Chapter Ten Many coherent researchers expound that a majority of chaste females in America has participated in at least one homosexual experience, or felt the sensation to partake in the close encounter at some moment during their lifetime. Chapter Eleven Approximately one out of every fifty-two Americans is a twin, and deriving from these sets an estimate of one in every four twins is an identical pair. Disparate Women, Charlatans, and Conspiring Whores
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