The average rating for The feminine character based on 2 reviews is 1.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-08-28 00:00:00 Dan Kelleher I picked up this book at the library, but I should mention, the one I got I think was an earlier edition titled "The Female Stress Syndrome: How to recognize and live with it". I was thinking it would help me deal with stress in my life. No, actually after reading this book I felt more stressed because she outlines all these symptoms of stress and as I read I kept thinking, wow I have that symptom, wow I have that too.....I didn't know how stressed I was!!! There was only one chapter at the end that was about dealing with stress and maybe by that point I was too stressed out to absorb it, or too turned off by the whole book to find it useful. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-10-22 00:00:00 Donald Meyer A weighty tome, about a thousand pages, on more than just the female sexual response. Gross female sexual psychology as elicited from numerous studies is poured over. Entirely enlightening, I recommend this to serious readers of either sex. There is even a good deal of child and interpersonal psychology to be had. From a circa 2000 interview I did with composer John Latartara: There's a book called "The Female Orgasm" that came out in the Seventies and I see it at a bookstore once it's like really thick, phonebook-thick. And I was like, "Can there really be that much on the subject? I have to read this" And really the title is a little misleading. That was really the result of a study done in the early Seventies; 71, 72… Connecticut co-eds young ladies going to school at a university in Connecticut and surprise! Even in this rather conservative North England locale, young women going to college in Connecticut had diverse and complex sexual lives. |
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