"Women wear the pants, pay the bills and compete with the big boys,” is a cry in Candace Bushnell's new novel "Lipstick Jungle, “The women in this book have realized that you can't completely rely on men. “They are not looking to be swept off their pedicured feet, nor are they content to be the proverbial woman behind every great man.” In fact, more often than not, the XY chromosomes in Ms. Bushnell's jungle are depicted as spineless, useless, or worse; ridiculous.
Like The Opt-Out Revolution by Lisa Belkin, assertions in Lipstick Jungle are going to creat a great debate; attention, criticisim both my men as well as women.
The questions here are do women need big men for success and self-actualization? Do men make women glow? How else can they shine with the fullness of life? Or axiom like men and women complementing each other still holds some water.
Like The Opt-Out Revolution by Lisa Belkin, assertions in Lipstick Jungle are going to creat a great debate; attention, criticisim both my men as well as women.
The questions here are do women need big men for success and self-actualization? Do men make women glow? How else can they shine with the fullness of life? Or axiom like men and women complementing each other still holds some water.
Tags: Relationship, Men and Women