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What’s Happening to Us?

How the Quest for Equality has Eroded Communication and Connectedness in our Relationship

by (author) Regg Miller

Publisher
Clovercroft Publishing
Initial publish date
Jan 2019
Category
Marriage, Mid-Life, Aging
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781948484299
    Publish Date
    Jan 2019
    List Price
    $19.99

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Description

Today’s women are asking, where have all the “good men” gone? And it is no wonder. Over the last decade, with female empowerment they got a fairer shot at equality, but have they really gotten what they wished for when you throw in the family responsibilities, dual jobs, and the rise of the single mom? Have all these gains made women happier or more fulfilled while men’s primary role in society reduced to become “female compliant”? The author has also observed that as men and women age they also differ in the way they approach life. Women tend to want more and men tend to want less. Is this difference in mindset compatible? Regg dives into equal rights, sexism and living in this new age of male decline and female assertion.

About the author

Regg (“egg” with an R) Miller was born in 1950, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. As a young adult, he moved to Toronto and took a stab modeling and commercial acting where he rose quickly to the top, ultimately becoming one of those familiar print and TV faces for over 20 years. In his forties, he went on to become a successful international marketing consultant in North America, South America and Europe. Throughout the years, opportunities and experiences put him into contact with thousands of men and women who experienced the turmoil and sexual freedom of the 60’s, the rapid explosion of female rights and technology in the 70’s and the frenetic hunt for material wealth in the 80’s. It is through these decades and people that he acquired his knowledge and current point of view.

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