Man-woman relationships -- United States
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Man-woman relationships -- United States
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Man-woman relationships
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Incoming Resources
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- Honeymoon with my brother, a memoir, Franz Wisner
- Salvation, Black people and love, bell hooks
- The conversation, how men and women can build loving, trusting relationships, Hill Harper
- More than sex, reinventing the Black male image, George Edmond Smith ; foreword by Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant
- Can this marriage be saved?, real-life cases from the most popular, most enduring women's magazine feature in the world, by the editors of Ladies' home journal ; with Margery D. Rosen
- What about men?, a feminist answers the question, Caitlin Moran
- Unhooked, how young women pursue sex, delay love and lose at both, Laura Sessions Stepp
- Smart women, smart choices, set limits and gain control of your personal and professional life, Hattie Hill
- When your lover is a liar, healing the wounds of deception and betrayal, Susan Forward ; with Donna Frazier
- Mismatch, the growing gulf between women and men, Andrew Hacker
- Wild women don't wear no blues, Black women writers on love, men, and sex, edited and with an introduction by Marita Golden
- El animal social, [las fuentes secretas del amor, la personalidad y los logros], David Brooks ; traducción de Joan Soler
- The girl code, the secret language of single women (on dating, sex, shopping, and honor among girlfriends), Diane Farr
- It ain't all good, why Black men should not date white women, by John Johnson
- The naked truth, a memoir, by Leslie Morgan
- Why there are no good men left, the romantic plight of the new single woman, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
- Counting the cost, a memoir, Jill Duggar with Derick Dillard & Craig Borlase
- Young at heart, the mature woman's guide to finding and keeping romance, Rachelle Zukerman
- Toward commitment, a dialogue about marriage, Diane Rehm and John B. Rehm
- Why men leave, men talk about why they decided to end the relationship--and what might have changed their mind, Brenda Shoshanna
- How to succeed with women, Ron Louis and David Copeland
- Sister gumbo, spicy vignettes from black women on life, sex, and relationships, Ursula Inga Kindred and Mirranda Guerin-Williams
- Black and single, meeting and choosing a partner who's right for you, Larry E. Davis
- All over the map, Laura Fraser
- Your girlfriends only know so much, a brother's take on dating and mating for sistas, Finesse Mitchell
- Year of the cock, the remarkable true account of a married man who left his wife and paid the price, Alan Wieder
- The conversation, how Black men and women can build loving, trusting relationships, by Hill Harper
- Honeymoon with my brother, a memoir, Franz Wisner
- Are men necessary?, when sexes collide, Maureen Dowd
- What mama couldn't tell us about love, healing the emotional legacy of slavery, celebrating our light, Brenda Lane Richardson and Brenda Wade
- Entitled to good loving, Black men and women and the battle for love and power, Audrey B. Chapman ; foreword by Marita Golden
- Clueless, real solutions for men who don't get it--and the women who love them, by Bobbie Reid
- Five men who broke my heart, a memoir, by Susan Shapiro
- The best kind of loving, a black woman's guide to intimacy, by Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant
- Extravagant expectations, new ways to find romantic love in America, Paul Hollander
- A dog in heat is a hot dog, and other rules to live by, E. Jean Carroll
- The social animal, the hidden sources of love, character, and achievement, David Brooks
- Truth in dating, finding love by getting real, Susan M. Campbell ; foreword by Gay Hendricks
- Brothers (& me), a memoir of loving and giving, Donna Britt
- Are men necessary?, [when sexes collide], Maureen Dowd
- Latinas in love, a modern guide to love and relationships, Valerie Menard
- The ramen king and I, how the inventor of instant noodles fixed my love life : a memoir, Andy Raskin
- Marry him, the case for settling for Mr. Good Enough, Lori Gottlieb
- Red flags, how to know when you're dating a loser, Gary S. Aumiller and Daniel A. Goldfarb
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