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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Say what you want about her, but a lot of things she says are true, but people don't want to admit it.[/quote] A broken clock is right twice a day. [b]Mussolini was right about some things too.[/b] But there is nothing good that Dr. Laura offers that can’t be obtained from a source that doesn’t also have a bunch of terrible and even damaging advice. [/quote] Exactly. Look, I’m all for pleasing my husband, and I love doing it often. But the stupidity of thinking that the only way to have a great sex life is to give up your career, or that you need to give up having a voice in the relationship to make someone happy, is just beyond. Books like this teach cult thinking — the idea that sacrificing parts of your self is going to make you happy can only be sold to the very insecure and desperate. I know you’re smarter than this, ladies. [/quote] It is very obvious that you didn’t read the book[/quote] I don’t need a book to make my husband happy. Sorry if you do.[/quote] But you need to read something before writing the book review or your opinion about the content of the book[/quote]
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