Author: | Nick Nafsak et. al. | ISBN: | 9781458038937 |
Publisher: | Nick Nafsak et. al. | Publication: | June 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nick Nafsak et. al. |
ISBN: | 9781458038937 |
Publisher: | Nick Nafsak et. al. |
Publication: | June 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The battle of the sexes has been raging for centuries. It is a battle that has never been won, will probably never be won and yet, it continues. It can certainly be argued that along the way, men and women have learned to get along, to develop flourishing and remarkable relationships but most importantly, they have gained a deeper understanding into one another.
"All Women Are Crazy – But Some Are More Crazy Than Others" is an offering meant to further that understanding. It presents the notion that at one time or another (though rarely clinically so), all women will be unbalanced, of unsound mind or at the very least, will do something that can and will be considered "crazy." It is not a condemnation of womankind, for the theory asserts that it is a product of biological programming from which women cannot escape. Furthermore it contends that while men may appear to dislike this aspect of women, were they to be honest about it, most would admit they prefer it that way.
Undoubtedly a controversial book, "All Women Are Crazy" takes an unflinching look at the interaction of men and women and dares to declare what few others will say.
The battle of the sexes has been raging for centuries. It is a battle that has never been won, will probably never be won and yet, it continues. It can certainly be argued that along the way, men and women have learned to get along, to develop flourishing and remarkable relationships but most importantly, they have gained a deeper understanding into one another.
"All Women Are Crazy – But Some Are More Crazy Than Others" is an offering meant to further that understanding. It presents the notion that at one time or another (though rarely clinically so), all women will be unbalanced, of unsound mind or at the very least, will do something that can and will be considered "crazy." It is not a condemnation of womankind, for the theory asserts that it is a product of biological programming from which women cannot escape. Furthermore it contends that while men may appear to dislike this aspect of women, were they to be honest about it, most would admit they prefer it that way.
Undoubtedly a controversial book, "All Women Are Crazy" takes an unflinching look at the interaction of men and women and dares to declare what few others will say.