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Rating:  Summary: A catfight with chapters. Review: Felicia Brings and Susan Winter demolish the myths surrounding non-traditional love relationships in Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance. Brings and Winter say that older women/younger men relationships are "often met with extreme criticism, censure and scorn, and are rejected by the couple's friends and family members." They've packed their book with stories of how couples can overcome the stigma and difficulties associated with non-traditional relationships. They interviewed dozens of couples willing to share their experiences in building lasting relationships. They also describe the common pitfalls that can destroy a loving alliance, and offer experienced advice on how to avoid those pitfalls. Brings and Winter say that older women/younger men relationships are more prevalent than the average person realizes, but that many couples tend to keep their personal lives hidden from a disapproving public. Older women and younger men, like most other couples, are attracted to one another for a variety of reasons, including sexual desire. Younger men like the fact that most mature women know who they are and what they want--they have a strong sense of identity. Unlike older men, younger men have grown up in a culture that encourages self-awareness and emotional expression--they realize their role in a relationship is more than providing economic stability. Older women and younger men currently have the ability to forge truly intimate relationships based on trust. Men and women today have more options available to them than ever before. Older Women, Younger Men offers support and encouragement for those selecting less-conventional options. It's also an essential reference that will help friends and family understand why more and more younger men and older women are choosing each other as their lifetime partners.
Rating:  Summary: Very informative Review: Found this book interesting,easy to read and informative. Enjoyed the reports from others who have been involved in this type relationship. If you are looking for some positive feedbackfor the case of older women and younger men you will find it in this book. Also, points out some of the problems that can occur. I'm glad I read it.
Rating:  Summary: older woeman younger men Review: I cannot tell you what a wonderful road map this incredible book is. Filled with wonderful wisdoms that guide one around the house that is the relationship with an older woman. I can tell you that this book allowed me to kick in the back door.In simple terms it leaves any older woeman wanting to sing on the mike about that relationship;
Rating:  Summary: A definite "must have" book for men and women Review: I have been in several relationships with older women. As a 37 year old who prefers the company of an older woman, I must give this book a "must have" rating. This book addresses the concerns that many older women have when it comes to overcoming any initial hesitation with regard to dating gentlemen that are younger than themselves. I cannot tell you men that find yourself in similar positions as myself that when an older women says she's not interested in dating younger guys its because they've got some preconceived notions that doing so would be in appropriate or based on misinformation gathered from anecdotal information from their friends. I have, and I suggest you do so as well, that you either suggest that they take a look at this book (my copy is well-worn from seeing much use) or loan them a copy to review. This has set some women at ease with their fears and put those fears to rest. As a read of this book will show you, both men and women, those fears are generally based upon half-truths and social misconceptions about what is "right" when it comes to dating in our society. So guys, don't let a woman that is older than you say "no" to a serious relationship with her until she reads this book. Or at least gives it a "once over." And guys, take this book to heart as it'll help you to understand where she is coming from with her initial skepticism and empower you to help her through with understanding why any initial skepticism ought to be put aside and give you an opportunity to show her that age really has nothing to do having a serious relationship at all! Keep up the good work Felecia and Susan!
Rating:  Summary: Living what I read about! Review: I've been in a older-younger relationship for over a decade and am happy to say that, indeed, age is NOT a factor in successful relationships! Our age difference (I'm 58 and he is 37) caused a few raised eyebrows eleven years ago..but I can truly attest to the fact that age is only a number; it's the two people involved in the relationship that count! Thanks to the authors for some insightful reading!!
Rating:  Summary: Exceptional Read Offered by Brings and Winter Review: Older Women, Younger Men is a brilliant read. It gives newfound freedom for women AND men to live their lives the way they want, without the censorship of society, family and friends. I first read about it in Good Housekeeping and was amazed at the honesty of these women authors. Since then, they've been all over, on ABC Evening News, Daily News, USA Today and much more, quickly becoming the key spokesperson's on this subject. They're pioneers! This book gives you tons of tips to navigate through unchartered territories, from jealous friends and mother-in-laws, to older men who hate the idea that older women are taking on what they've been doing for years - which is, be with who you want to be with. Older women are staying beautiful much longer and have power and money to make new choices. Hurray for Brings and Winter for telling the story straight about NEW OPTIONS for a new generation. The book gives countless examples of relationships that worked with age differences ten to fifteen years apart. You see early on from their articulate writing that it's not about age, it's about chemistry, timing and courage. Well, writing this book took courage and it's making a difference on the planet. Praise to both women and this book. Rush out and buy it!
Rating:  Summary: A classic writ from the 1950's Generation Review: Remarkable. Truly a leading standard bearer for the 'rights of the individual' as sacrosanct. Espousing the satisfaction of one's own sexual needs as being first and foremost, this text is a high archetypal testament to the mindset of glamour that drives capitalist society. Regardless of global collectives, this book is indisputable in affirming that the predominant sexual values of American culture must, and do, come first. This is a "must read" for its well-articulated expressions propagating gender victories: chalk up one more for the feminine side.
Rating:  Summary: More Love, Not Less! Review: This book is brilliant! I'm a younger man who is delighted to see older women embrace their sexuality instead of deny it, and draw strength from experience rather than regret it. Judging from a chapter called "Men Speak," I'm not alone. Brings and Winter offer advice on a wide variety of topics from overcoming self doubts to overcoming the negative stereotypes the couple may encounter. Not only do they speak from personal experience, but they've conducted hundreds of interviews to support their conclusions. With a title like "Older Women, Younger Men," you might think the book is sensationalized (in fact, the title's why I picked it up!), but the point of the book really is down to earth -- to help men and women broaden their pool of potential partners. Because of the warm, conversational style in which this book is written -- with its humor and anecdotal digressions -- it's easy to forget how important this book is: it is a manual designed to break down social restrictions to love. As the authors write, the world needs more love not less. And anything that helps us do that belongs on all of our bookshelves!
Rating:  Summary: A catfight with chapters. Review: This book is written for older women trying to overcome their guilt and self-consciousness about dating younger men. It seems, throughout the book, that the worst thing a woman enjoying a physical relationship with a younger man has to fear are her fellow older women. It is not written for younger men who want advice on how to catch the older woman of their dreams (and will no doubt turn off more than a few guys with its profoundly shallow approach to human relationships). Some of its more hysterical lines address why younger men are so much more desirable than older men (you can well imagine what that entails)... This is 1950s style sexism reversed and validated. What you are left with is: You go girl. You enjoy his body. Forget your catty co-fifty-somethings. Just don't let him near your savings account. Shallow, shallow, shallow! I am left with the belief that all the five-star reviews were contributed by the authors' friends.
Rating:  Summary: Way beyond our expectation! Review: We thought we were the only ones until we read your book.Iwish so much I had your book at the start of our live together.We our married now and have went though all the things in your book,but now we have something to help us get though they things.We have lost love ones and hope someday they will come back but we will not give up our happiness for them.Thank you for a wonderfull book which will always be in our home.My husband is 25 and i'm 56 We have asked the ones that think we are crazy to please read the book and we hope they will and it helps them understand numbers are just that numbers and love has no number beside it. Thank you and please keep writing you made a big different in our life.Sandy
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