Can You Enjoy Being A Woman?

A Guide To Getting What You Want In A Man's World

by Cleo Neiman


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 30/06/2000

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9780738821443
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9780738821436

About the Book

It is time for women to get elegance and femininity back into their lives.  Today, women are getting and giving mixed signals  encouraged to act like males, but still remain female.  Women are no longer educated for dependency or denied the skills that insure their financial independence.  Women now have choices and must ultimately take responsibility for these choices.

Can You Enjoy Being A Woman? bounces us happily into the 21st century, reminding us that each of us still slides into this world with the same body and instincts that Eve once possessed and that Adam couldn't resist.

Of course, women can't go back and live by the rules their ancestors followed; however, women today can pick and choose those wonderful pearls of wisdom that have withstood the test of time and string them into the present:

Chapter One:  SEX AS AN ATTITUDE .. NOT AN ACT

Chapter Two:  VIVE LA DIFFERENCE ... OR DAMN

             THE DIFFERENCE

Chapter Three: MEN AS CHATTEL ... OR MEN AS                       CHAMPIONS

Chapter Four: CHOICES AND CHALLENGES .. WHEN

             YOU'RE NOT ATTRACTED TO THE

             OPPOSITE SEX

Chapter Five: STAYING SINGLE ... A FREE SPIRIT

             OR A MATCH UNLIT

Chapter Six:  MARRIAGE IS LIKE LINGERIE ... IT

             ALL DEPENDS WHAT YOU PUT INTO IT

Chapter Seven: WHEN MENOPAUSE APPEARS .. YOU CAN'T

              PUT A GENIE BACK IN A BOTTLE

Chapter Eight: AGING ... START YOUNG TO

              GUARANTEE SUCCESS


About the Author

She was a sheltered little girl growing up in Ohio, then the bride of a medical student at age 19. She became the mother of twin girls at 20 and another daughter when she was 21. She was a full-time doctor’s wife and now a professional playwright. Above all, and certainly through it all, Cleo Neiman has been simply a woman. And she loves that most of all. When Cleo recently asked her grown daughters if they enjoyed being women, notably none of them responded with a definite “yes” or “no.” There was a great deal of hesitation and a lot of conditional responses, such as: “Well, maybe if..”, “Sometimes...”, “Not always ...”, and “Only when...” The next question is the one that launched this book: “Can you enjoy being a woman?”