
Why have some of the most talented and successful women of the baby-boom generation virtually given up hope of finding an appropriate man with whom to begin a family, or to whom they can become committed? This groundbreaking book, which explores the new male-female climate of the '80s, explains why sexual relations have changed so dramatically in only the last few years; what the social, psychological, economic, and sexual pressures are that have changed them; whywomen are finding it difficult to find "a good man," and why men are not really committing themselves to women the way they could be. This book is applicable in many ways to the challenges of men and women in the new millenium as it was in theh 1980s.