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Index
Title Page Introduction Chapter One - THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS
The controversy about gender Nature or nurture? Root causes of the differences between men and women Why sex differences matter
Chapter Two - RETURN TO ROMANCE
Feminists’ hostility to chivalry The important role of courtship The brave new world of romance Women’s loss of power Rebuilding courtship
Chapter Three - SEX: LOVE’S GOT SOMETHING TO DO WITH IT
Popular culture’s love affair with sex Women’s studies textbooks or Cosmopolitan? Sexual freedom is not exactly liberating A biological aversion to casual sex The benefits of serious sex
Chapter Four - NOT EVERYONE IS DOING IT
Popular culture’s message to kids: just do it! Teens and young adults: not as sexually active as you—or they—might think Most teens think being a virgin is positive Parents have an important role to play Conclusion
Chapter Five - THE RISKS OF SAFE SEX
Sex education—more than the birds and the bees Condoms’ great P.R. Women’s biological vulnerability Is safe sex making kids less safe? The limitations of condoms
Chapter Six - MEN AREN’T THE ENEMY
Danger: men among us We’re all victims of violence Redefining violence against women Forget men? Violence against women and men Domestic violence or wife beating? Is marriage to blame? The dubious origins of the one-in-four statistic Defining rape Conclusion
Chapter Seven - MARRIAGE: HAPPIER EVER AFTER
Feminists’ rocky relationship with marriage Popular culture: celebrating weddings, not marriage Marriage: happier ever after Marriage: a good financial plan Marriage leads to better health The sexier side of marriage Shacking up isn’t the same as tying the knot More than just husband and wife Conclusion
Chapter Eight - DIVORCE
Society’s changing attitudes toward divorce Facilitating divorce; changing marriage Does divorce improve a woman’s chance for happiness? The kids are all right Divorce’s kid-lateral damage Conclusion
Chapter Nine - FERTILITY FACTS
Fertility and aging: off-limits in our politically correct culture No taboo about smoking’s drawbacks Infertility: a “non-issue” for feminists and women’s studies Facing the facts The consequences of not knowing the facts What does this mean for women?
Chapter Ten - ABORTION
Pro-life is not anti-woman Roe v. Wade’s real role Abortions overseas—Europe is not as liberal as you might think Abortion as a health issue The health of the mother exception An informed choice
Chapter Eleven - WORK IN THE REAL WORLD
The feminist working girl fairytale What most women do Women’s greatest source of fulfillment: not their jobs
Chapter Twelve - THE MYTH OF HAVING IT ALL
Feminist frustrations about what women really want Wage gap wars Why do we want women to work like men? More women working isn’t reason to celebrate
Chapter Thirteen - DAYCARE DELUSIONS
The politically correct position: more government funding of institutional daycare Government’s role in the mommy wars What childcare arrangement do women actually want? Is it guilt or good mothering? The muzzle on daycare critics The research on daycare: some negative effects on kids Making the decision to work
Chapter Fourteen - POLITICS: ALL WOMEN DON’T THINK ALIKE
Women’s political power What’s the gender gap? Women’s priorities Women support candidates they believe in, not other women Conclusion
Chapter Fifteen - DIVORCING UNCLE SAM
The slanted perspective given to women Selling more than fashion and make-up tips The feminist philosophy of government Taxation Social Security “Free” healthcare Women and work Affirmative action School choice An agenda for women
NOTES Acknowledgements INDEX Copyright Page
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