Why I Wrote This Book |
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Chapter 1 Are Even the Good Ones Bad? |
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Chapter 2 The Future of Men: Just the Facts |
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Women Take Control of Earning Power |
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How Are Men Faring in the Modern Workplace? |
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Changing Management Characteristics Favor Female Ascendency |
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Shattering the Glass Ceiling? |
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Chapter 3 Men: Confused, Challenged, Conflicted |
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Chapter 4 The Age of the Dominant Male Has Passed |
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Chapter 5 Deny, Deny, Deny: Men's Destructive Instinct to Lie |
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Chapter 6 Men and Personal Intimacy Disorder |
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Chapter 7 Sex Sells and So Do Moronic Men |
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Sexuality in Fashion Advertising |
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The Idiot Man in Advertising |
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The Super Bowl That Cared |
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A Culture of Emasculation |
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The Beer Commercial: A Barometer for Sexism |
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The Shifting Demographic: Women-Friendly Beer Ads |
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Chapter 8 Eyes Wide Open: A New Sexual Revolution |
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Men, Women, and Communication |
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Technology, Online Dating, and the Decay of Intimacy |
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Online Dating and Hook-up Sites |
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Chapter 9 Women Take Control in the Bedroom |
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Shifting Standards for Explicit Material |
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The Evolution of Cultural Gender Roles |
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What Women Want: Sex and Expectations |
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Chapter 10 Sisters Going Their Own Way |
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Chapter 11 Heterosexual Women and Gay Men: The New Relationship |
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TV AND MEDIA: REFLECTING CHANGE, LEADING CHANGE |
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Chapter 12 Will & Grace: The TV Series That Changed America |
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Will & Grace: Before and After |
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Chapter 13 The Medium Is the Man |
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Chapter 14 Nerds and Geeks: The New "Real Men" |
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Chapter 15 News Anchors Reflecting Societal Shifts |
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Chapter 16 TV Feminists: Leading or Following Society? |
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GENDER CONVERGENCE AND WOMEN'S STRUGGLES |
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Chapter 17 Gender Convergence |
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Hollywood's Stay-at-Home Dads |
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Millennial Women: Doing It All |
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Chapter 18 Women's Struggle for Ascendance |
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Struggles in the Workplace |
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Men's Role in Women's Success |
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Rape, Idiot Politicians, and the War on Women |
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Sex, Violence, and Dominance |
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Rape Culture and School Cover-ups |
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Human Trafficking and Sex Work |
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Relationships, Fidelity, and Honesty |
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Hopes and Expectations in Relationships |
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MEN, WOMEN, AND POWER: THE NEW REALITY |
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Chapter 19 Men Are Now the Undereducated Gender |
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The Myth of Higher Pay for the Educated |
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Women: The New Educated Gender |
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Chapter 20 Politics and the Slowly Shifting Sands of Time |
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Female Politicians in the Media |
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Male Opposition: The Good Ol' Boys Club |
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The Turning Tides: Women in Politics |
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Female Role Models in Politics |
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Chapter 21 How Men Can Adapt to the New World |
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Admit Mistakes and Tell the Truth |
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Show Concern for Coworkers |
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Use More Words to Communicate, and Think About Other People's Feelings |
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Chapter 22 The Future of Men (and Women) Globally |
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Women's Ascendance in Education |
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Women's Rights and "Brain Drain" |
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Women's Concerns: the Best, the Worst, and the Exceptionally Dangerous |
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STORIES FROM A WOMAN'S HEART |
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Chapter 23 Reality from a Female Point of View |
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Chapter 24 Lara's Story: It's No Longer a Male-Dominated World |
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Chapter 25 Nicky's Story, as Told by His Mom: What Are We Teaching Our Sons? |
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Chapter 26 Michelle's Story: Being a Perfect 1950s Girl . . . in the 1990s |
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Chapter 27 Ava's Story: Communication Versus Confrontation |
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Chapter 28 Tina's Story: You Can't Change a Man |
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Chapter 29 Mary M.'s Story: Hey, Man, It's Not All About You |
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Chapter 30 Carol's Story: Managing from a Woman's Perspective |
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Chapter 31 Lizz's Story: Men Don't Want Women Who Are Too Opinionated |
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Chapter 32 What Can We Learn from the Last Matriarchal Tribe? |
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The Mosuo of Southwest China |
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Chapter 33 Summarizing Masculinity in the Twenty-First Century |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Bibliography |
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About Inkshares |
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