Why Men are the Way They are: The Male-female DynamicMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 403 pages |
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Page 97
... Lois Lane is portrayed as having no sexual interest . The message to men is : If she's attractive and working , he'd better be even more successful to awaken her sexually . ( Also a message to - and a pressure on - women . ) How ...
... Lois Lane is portrayed as having no sexual interest . The message to men is : If she's attractive and working , he'd better be even more successful to awaken her sexually . ( Also a message to - and a pressure on - women . ) How ...
Page 100
... Lois Lane . Just as both sexes vote for the beautiful woman , so both sexes , like Lois Lane , vote for Superman . Are These Images Changing for Younger Men and Women ? Young men have not had a chance to earn their way to career success ...
... Lois Lane . Just as both sexes vote for the beautiful woman , so both sexes , like Lois Lane , vote for Superman . Are These Images Changing for Younger Men and Women ? Young men have not had a chance to earn their way to career success ...
Page 317
... Lois Lane , after all , was swept away by Superman , not Clark Kent . Clark Kent was emotionally vulnerable . . . . If Clark Kent and Superman repre- sent two sides of a total man , perhaps Allison was falling in love with only one side ...
... Lois Lane , after all , was swept away by Superman , not Clark Kent . Clark Kent was emotionally vulnerable . . . . If Clark Kent and Superman repre- sent two sides of a total man , perhaps Allison was falling in love with only one side ...
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Men Have the PowerWhy Would They | 3 |
PART | 12 |
The Message the | 26 |
Copyright | |
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