Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of the New Single Woman
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Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of the New Single Woman

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A hard-hitting, groundbreaking exploration of the new mating conditions that are changing the face of love, commitment, and marriage as we know it.

A double revolution is at work in modern American love: A revolution in higher education has created the most professionally accomplished and independent generation of young women in history, and a revolution in mating has creat...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published December 24th 2008 by Broadway (first published December 24th 2002)
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still reading, but it discusses how women have different values then from back in the day and how it is effecting them. Kinda depressing but true. There's a good chapter on women and men living together before marraige
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Why There Are No Good Men Left: The Romantic Plight of the New Single Woman (Hardcover)
Co-director of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University. She lectures and writes about family and child well-being. On April 28, 2004, she gave testimony before the US Senate sub-committee on children and families.

She grew up in Appleton, Wisconsin, earned a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, studied at Columbia University as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and earned an M.A. a...more
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