Book written in 1981, but surprisingly interesting. There were only a few pages where it felt antiquated (for ex. on birth control). The problems between men and women addressed in refreshing ways and providing cool solutions, too. There were a few questionable points, though. As perceptive and intelligent as her analysis was, I feel the author sped by perhaps the most important question of all: why, DO women put up with men’s reckless, childish and self-centred behaviour, as she well described? This went unanswered and was a shame, for it could have elevated the book to a whole new level. Am glad I came across it in my grandmother’s library, though.