The Baby Boom Bombshell:
The Re-invention of Marriage and Relationships
Baby Boomers have burned new pathways
in relationships—and
they’ve burned a few valuable bridges, too. The Boomers are
the generation that turned the world upside down. They helped revolutionize
much of society; changing music, women’s rights, the environmental
movement, and civil rights. But by overturning the old ways of
marriage have we Boomers ruined our chances—and the chances
of others--to have good relationships and marriages?
If you’re a man in the Baby Boomer Generation, you’ll
see yourself in Marty Friedman’s insights, and you’ll
find a new approach to succeed at relationships and marriage. If
you’re a Baby Boomer woman, you’ll learn how men see
the world and what you can do to help create a relationship that
gives you and your man the power and love you both want. If you’re
from any generation, you’ll find valuable insights here that
you can apply right away to your own relationship.
Baby Boomers have changed the world. We’re in middle age
and beyond now, and it’s time to change the way we view relationships
and marriage. It’s time for men to feel powerful about their
place in marriage and to create a way to share power with our mates.
Here’s an inspiring message, with clear “how-to’s” that
points the way to another social revolution: the one that men need
to create in their own lives and their relationships.
- How Baby Boomers Changed the World (But Lost Our Way
In Relationships and Marriage)
- Brave New World: Why Old-Style
Marriages Don’t Work
- The Number One Reason Men Mess Up Relationships
- Where’s
My Masculine Power? John Wayne, Wimps and The Loss of Masculinity
- A
New Vision of Marriage and Relationships for Men
- “H” Marriages, “I” Marriages, and “A” Marriages
- “Do I Really Have to Talk About My
Feelings?”
- Criticism,
Shame and Masculinity
- Men Over Fifty: A New Set of Glasses
- Emotional Responsibility
and The Challenge of Growth
- “The Someone To Watch Over Me” Syndrome
- A Three
Point Plan to Create the Kind of Relationships That Will Last
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