Society accepts the womanizer's behavior--and so do the women who love him. Here psychotherapist Jane Carpineto offers the first prescription that lets a woman know how to break the addictive love relationship in her life--what to say to him, how to say it, and when.
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Society accepts the womanizer's behavior--and so do the women who love him. Here psychotherapist Jane Carpineto offers the first prescription that lets a woman know how to break the addictive love relationship in her life--what to say to him, how to say it, and when.
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Very Good. Book Octavo, hardcover, VG in lightly edgeworn pink glossy dj., 228 pp., indexed, To fall in love with a Don Juan is glorious in the beginning. He is sexy, daring even discreet. But when he strays it is heart-wrenching. Today's womanizers were yesterday's roues, gallants, ladies men, Don Juans, and Casanovas. With the old labels these men could be perceived as romantic figures, as men who were helpless to prevent the adoration that they received from women and the secret envy that they inspired in less-appealing men. What woman wouldn't have fallen for Errol Flynn, and what man wouldn't ha ve traded places with him? When the tables take a turn, however, we find ourselves watching Dan a character played by Michael douglas, fall from grace for having indulged himself in an extramarital dalliance-a fatal attraction. Every bit as magnetic as the Don Juans of lore, Dan is robbed of the heroic stature they enjoyed...