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    Reading material

    It has been suggested to me here before that to get more in touch with my feminine side I should read what men generally don't and that women do. So, I need recommendations, be it classic literature, blogs, magazines or anything inbetween. I'm going to try and be brave and get a subscription to some magazines sent to my work address. All suggestions greatly appreciated.
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    I used to read a few "girly magazines" - cosmo was pretty high on the list. Of course, being a co-owner of a day spa/salon, I got my hands on all kinds of stuff to read.

    Hey, that's an idea, the next time you're out 'n about getting your hair cut, pedicure, etc., look at the mags at the salon, then buy some of those at the grocery store.
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    You list as personal interests sewing and knitting. How about magazines and blogs about those subjects?

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    Everyone has their own slant. The first link is Amazon's list of books in Gender Studies. If you have access to a university library, you should peruse their gender section. The second link is various academic publications you could read.

    http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Books...R26UMZRV9SN22P

    http://eng.kilden.forskningsradet.no...lige&tid=53287
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    Junior Member cardigansissy's Avatar
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    Yeah, I was thinking along that line.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ann Carpenter View Post
    You list as personal interests sewing and knitting. How about magazines and blogs about those subjects?

    Ann
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