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Main : human rights, non-fiction, psychology, self-help
ISBN: 9781876756628 0.2 kgs
198 x 128 mm
160 pp
HELP! I'm Living with a Man Boy
Betty McLellan
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Are you tired of finding towels on the bathroom floor? Have you ever walked through a supermarket with a thirty-five-year-old child who wants only the most expensive things on the shelves? How do you go about making men understand the difference between helping out with the housework and doing it? And what about violence? Help! I'm Living with a Man Boy has forty-one practical scenarios that many women will identify with immediately, plus suggestions for dealing with these situations. This book is about relationships. Its overall aim is to encourage women and men to look more honestly at the way they relate to each other, and to strive for a personal maturity that will allow each of them to enter into the give-and-take that constitutes relationships based on genuine love, respect and equality. The focus is on mens' stunted emotional maturity, and the harmful and destructive behaviour that can accompany such immaturity. Betty McLellan is careful to point out that this does not describe all men. Some have achieved maturity and are contributing in a mature way to their relationships. Others, she admits, have a long way to go.
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Translations: Arabic, Simple Chinese, Estonian, German, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Latvian, Polish, Spanish, Slovenian, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese
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'[This book] achieves its objectives in both an accessible and entertaining way, which I believe is a must for books on this and similar topics.' Rebecca Creighton, New Community Quarterly
'provocative.... gives positive advice, too.' Readings Summer Reading Guide, p. 16.
'serious but with a light and humorous touch.' Reader’s Feast, Summer reading supplement featuring independent Australian publishing
Table of Contents
Everyday Situations 1. When you want some answers
Men are such boys 2. When the man in your life is a child 3. When you feel like his mother
Boys will be boys 4. Trying to improve communication when you are the only one trying 5. Longing for meaningful, stimulating conversation 6. When you never know what your partner thinks or feels 7. When you are the butt of his "jokes" 8. When you are made to feel invisible 9. When you are always the one who is wrong 10. When you sense you are being lied to 11. Always waiting for the "right" moment to talk to him 12. When you are constantly told you are mad (and half-believe it) 13. When you feel you have to keep you anger to yourself
Boy-power 14. Living with a bully 15. When you are the victim of physical abuse 16. When you see your partner's behaviour emerging in your son 17. When you are the victim of sexual abuse 18. When you have sex to keep the peace 19. Being abandoned after sex 20. When you are a victim of sexual harassment in your own home 21. When you discover your partner has sexually abused your child 22. When no one believes you 23. Discovering your partner's stash of pornography 24. When he refuses to discuss it
Can't live with him, can't live without him 25. When you suspect your partner is having an affair 26. When you discover your partner is having an affair 27. Realising you have been surrounded by lies and deceit for a long time 28. When you lie awake at night going over and over conversations in your mind 29. When you are overcome with anxiety/panic 30. When you live every day with a gnawing feeling deep in the pit of your stomach 31. Knowing you can neither live with him nor live without him
Living with Mr Nice Guy 32. When friends and family tell you how lucky you are 33. When you are told that his behaviour is your responsibility 34. Living with a man who puts on a good show for for others
Woman-Self: becoming strong, growing stronger 35. When your problems seem to go on and on 36. When you feel burderned with guilt 37. When you struggle to forgive 38. When your self-esteem needs a boost 39. When you are terrified of being alone 40. Finding the courage to live assertively 41. Becoming stronger, growing stronger
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