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Burton Barr Central Library
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305.4 B2635w
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Cesar Chavez Library
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305.4 B2635w
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Desert Broom Library
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Palo Verde Library
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Summary:
"It's been said that every woman is a mystery waiting to be solved.... And for as long as women have been around, no one has unraveled the enigma that is the feminine of the species--until now. In this fun, fascinating head-to-toe female look at bodies, brains, love, sex, and shiny objects, the answers to the questions that have confounded humanity for ages are finally revealed! Within this book are the answers to more than one hundred often-asked questions about women. Here, science writer Patricia Barnes-Svarney offers insights into the minds and bodies of the fairer sex, such as... Why do pregnant women have cravings? How do the media affect a woman's brain? Why should women be concerned about germs? And why do women crave more sex in the summer? For women and anyone who wants to know more about women--or only thinks they know about women--Why Do Women Crave More Sex in the Summer? is guaranteed to inform, enlighten, entertain, and answer the questions women have always wanted answered"-- Provided by publisher.
Examines intriguing questions about the human female body, discussing whether or not women are better dancers than men, have better hearing and urinate more than men, and explaining why warm weather increases the libido.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-290).
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