Dr. David Cohen
ASIN: B00OQI60E2
Publisher: Bridgeport Press
Pages: 59
To say that women have it harder than men is a gross understatement. They're paid less for the same work as their male counterparts, they sacrifice important aspects of their own lives to care for others, they're forced to walk a delicate line between maximizing their looks to maintain their perceived value to society and simultaneously fending off the sexual harassment such physical enhancements elicit, all while being told by random strangers on the street to “smile.”
The facts listed above have been significant contributors to the high incidence of depression and anxiety among women of all ages. The unfairness of the obstacles unique to women have made many sane women feel insane after years of struggling under the weight of these obstacles in what is supposed to be a free, fair and egalitarian society. These women were not sick, society was sick; but many ultimately lost their ...