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For the past forty years, feminists have sought aggressively to remake the role of women in society -- badgering women to steer clear of traditional marriages, work full-time while striving to become CEOs, and put off having children. To further this agenda, feminists and their allies in government, media, and our educational system have put forth a number of dangerous myths about women -- while successfully suppressing evidence of the important inborn differences between the sexes. Now, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism exposes the most common and destructive of these myths, and takes on taboo areas of research not discussed in the politically correct world of academia and popular culture.
PC myths busted, un-PC facts revealed:
Recent discoveries about the differences in men's and women's brains that may account for some of the different characteristics we associate with the two sexes
The top 10 worst lessons for women from Sex and the City
Fertility: the unforgiving facts of nature that young women need to know before they delay childbearing
The impossible feminist dream of "having it all": how women who put their careers first inevitably suffer in their personal and/or family lives
How feminists want women freed from relying on husbands for support -- but pine for a sugar daddy in Uncle Sam
Research that shows that, even in our "liberated" age, women still tend to prefer men who are breadwinners, whom they consider intellectually superior, and who can physically protect them
Why married women report higher levels of happiness than single and divorced women
Statistics: how married women (and men) live longer, stay healthier, and are more financially secure than singles
Abortion: the significant health risks to women that feminists and the abortion lobby have tried to suppress
Why, even in the modern workplace, women still find paid work less fulfilling than other, more personal activities -- especially marriage and motherhood
The torrent of research -- most of it suppressed -- suggesting that children with parents as primary caregivers are better off than those in full-time daycare
Recent research that completely undermines the feminist claim that gender is a "social construct" with no basis in biology
How gender differences in behavior can be observed from the first moment of infancy
How traditional courtship protected women -- and how the modern way of "romance" leaves them unprotected (and, more often than not, ultimately miserable)
Why most women regret casual sex -- not just immediately, but also years later when they're married
Cohabitation vs. marriage: why cohabiting couples who eventually marry are more, not less likely to split up
Study findings: the crucial role parents play in shaping teens' attitudes towards sex
Abstinence programs: how, despite liberal opposition, research confirms their effectiveness
The Big Lie of "safe sex" -- and why women are more at risk of permanent health damage than men
"Domestic violence": How feminists distort the facts about violence against women -- and how the truth actually supports the case for traditional monogamous marriage
Demolished: the feminist myth that "one in four" women have been victims of rape or attempted rape -- and the sleight of hand behind that dishonest statistic
Why women who divorce usually have profound regrets -- and often end up unhappier than when they were married
Recent research suggesting that children of divorce are far more likely to suffer from serious pathologies and to exhibit antisocial behavior
The myth of the "gender gap": polling data from the 2004 election showing that women's top voting priorities were remarkably similar to men's
"Women's Studies" warped view of relationships: outrageous-but-true quotes about heterosexual love from widely used feminist textbooks
Why feminists are "pro-choice" only on abortion -- but want government making decisions about healthcare, retirement savings, and schooling
Why women, like men, are better served by a limited government
***WARNING***WARNING*** This material is not suitable for those who are deficient in humor or thought challenged!!! Do not read any further - you have been warned. Preconceived ideas and biases could be endangered. A unique blend of the jocular with provocative rumination is just ahead for your divertissement!?!
Sherry asks her UNC* roommate, "Everything ok with your car now?"
Sherry's roommate replies, "Yes, thank goodness. I was worried that my mechanic might try to rip me off, so I was relieved when he told me all I needed was $12 worth of blinker fluid."
________ *UNC is the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Specializing in a wide range of degree programs including: B.A. A.H.F.(Advanced Hamburger Flipping), A.P.E., B.R.C. (Bar Room Conversations), etc. Institution was founded in 1898 for sons/daughters of local Chapel Still politicians that were unable to qualify for the more prestigious institutions of higher learning such as Duke, Wake Forest, and N.C. State.