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Sex and the Sixties

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Undervalued by the men in their age group, sometimes feeling like "old clunkers" in the fast lane, debating about claiming a love for sushi and rap or admitting a preference for broiled chicken and oldies radio, these women face new decisions daily. They wonder, "What are we, chopped liver? Just because we know how to make it..."
According to Dr. Herb Goldberg's Foreword, (What Men Really Want, The New Male) this book will not only benefit women, but also provide men an opportunity to eliminate misguided notions about women. He writes, SEX AND THE SIXTIES is "revolutionary in the best sense of the word."
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Currently living with a younger man, Cissy has decided her answer to, "Is this your son?" will be, "No, but it's a fair assumption."
- Amorous anecdotes, words of wisdom and what some might consider outrageous opinions make this a cross between "The Golden Girls" and "Sex and the City".
- Devastated divorcees, wealthy widows, struggling singles--senior women from 26 states, sizes 3-3X, high-school dropouts to PhD's, behavioral scientists to house cleaners speak out.
- Senior women get advice about living to the fullest, maybe not the BEST years of their lives, but the best ones they have left.
Vintage Whines
Mother and son collaborated on this slim, side-splitting volume of complaints. They tell the reader that a fine whine is timeless, only improving with age. At age 5 one might whine, "I want a bicycle." At 17, "I want a motorcycle. At 40, it's "I want a new car," and by 70 plus, "I want a motorized wheelchair."
The reader is told about the technique of whining--the more nasal the tone, the more professional the whine.
The whine list is comprehensive: There are table whines--"Liver's gross." And there are California whines, "Do we have earthquake insurance?" Kosher whines include, "Why can't we have a Christmas tree?" and "My yarmulke keeps falling off."
The perfect hostess gift, along with a bottle of wine, this is a book with which anyone can identify.
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