“Only a brave man would dare to expose women like this!”
In 1945, Thomas D. Hornton wrote the book “What men don’t like about women.” He poured out his heart about women as secretary, as boss, as gift receiver, as walking companion, as bar fly, as wife, as letter writer, and as mistress.
According to Slate, the book’s pages are full of hypocrisy, unreasonable expectations, mockery, and seething anger. Thomas Horton was not famous, but three of this book’s chapters first appeared as “humorous” essays in Esquire magazine; the sentiments expressed here, one could argue, were at least somewhat mainstream in the 1930s and 1940s.
Later re-written and entitled "Women Are From Mars, Men Have a Penis"..
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