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Topic: The Female Brain
Ruth34611's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:13 PM
Anyone read this book? My mom bought it for me and it looks really interesting. It's by Louann Brizendine.

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Tue 10/28/08 06:14 PM
Sounds too complicated for me. laugh

beachbum069's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:15 PM
Females have brains??

PacificStar48's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:15 PM
What is the gist of it?

Ruth34611's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:16 PM

Sounds too complicated for me. laugh


It's only 187 pages long. :tongue:

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Tue 10/28/08 06:16 PM
must be a thin book
j/k scared

PacificStar48's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:17 PM

Females have brains??

(((Boink I should of gave you a V-8))) j/k

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Tue 10/28/08 06:17 PM


Sounds too complicated for me. laugh


It's only 187 pages long. :tongue:

Does it have lots of pictures too? :tongue:

ChangeofHeart's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:18 PM

Females have brains??
Hey!!1watch it Palmad Dont give away all of our secretsglasses

Lily0923's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:18 PM

Females have brains??


Yes, and ours don't share the blood flow with other organs....:tongue: :wink: laugh laugh laugh

Ruth34611's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:18 PM

Females have brains??


:angry:

Dan99's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:18 PM

Anyone read this book? My mom bought it for me and it looks really interesting. It's by Louann Brizendine.


I would never trust a book on the female brain if it has been written by a woman!


Ruth34611's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:19 PM

What is the gist of it?


Review From Publishers Weekly
This comprehensive new look at the hormonal roller coaster that rules women's lives down to the cellular level, "a user's guide to new research about the female brain and the neurobehavioral systems that make us women," offers a trove of information, as well as some stunning insights. Though referenced like a work of research, Brizedine's writing style is fully accessible. Brizendine provides a fascinating look at the life cycle of the female brain from birth ("baby girls will connect emotionally in ways that baby boys don't") to birthing ("Motherhood changes you because it literally alters a woman's brain-structurally, functionally, and in many ways, irreversibly") to menopause (when "the female brain is nowhere near ready to retire") and beyond. At the same time, Brizedine is not above reviewing the basics: "We may think we're a lot more sophisticated than Fred or Wilma Flintstone, but our basic mental outlook and equipment are the same." While this book will be of interest to anyone who wonders why men and women are so different, it will be particularly useful for women and parents of girls.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

beachbum069's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:19 PM


Females have brains??


Yes, and ours don't share the blood flow with other organs....:tongue: :wink: laugh laugh laugh

I like the other organsdevil

ChangeofHeart's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:20 PM


Females have brains??


Yes, and ours don't share the blood flow with other organs....:tongue: :wink: laugh laugh laugh
I am not sure, but i think you have two heartsscared

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Tue 10/28/08 06:20 PM
Wrong room..................

RKISIT's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:21 PM
Edited by RKISIT on Tue 10/28/08 06:21 PM
there are two things a woman regrets,not being strong enough to be with me and worried about relationship,it sunkbigsmile

Lily0923's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:22 PM

I am not sure, but i think you have two heartsscared


Nope, mine is a tiny little shriveled piece of tin foil:banana: :banana: :banana:

ChangeofHeart's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:23 PM


I am not sure, but i think you have two heartsscared


Nope, mine is a tiny little shriveled piece of tin foil:banana: :banana: :banana:
May the Wizard be with yourofl

beachbum069's photo
Tue 10/28/08 06:25 PM


Females have brains??


:angry:

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