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Moyo and his 1,000 real men represent a larger trend. Over the past 40 years, as women poured into the labor force, the average amount of time that American married men spend cooking has tripled, from seven minutes per day to 22, according to John Robinson, co-author of Time for Life: The Surprising Ways Americans Use Their Time. Meanwhile the number of hours married women spend cooking has fallen from 88 minutes per day to 48. A recent survey by Mediamark Research found that the number of men ages 25 to 54 who cook for fun at least...
...your daughter to accept her body, you have to accept your own, insists Linda Perlman Gordon, a co-author of Why Girls Talk--And What They're Really Saying. "You must believe that you are more than just a pretty face...
...avoid passing on an unhealthy obsession, it's wise to deal with weight and eating as health issues rather than moral ones, counsels Phyllis Cohen, a co-author of You Have to Say I'm Pretty, You're My Mother. And it's better to talk about bodies in terms of their strength and abilities rather than their appearance. If you're upset about gaining weight, Cohen urges, don't turn your anger inward. Self-loathing, most experts agree, is the root cause of eating disorders...
...this last front, it’s worth noting that Levitt gets help—from co-author and former New York Times magazine editor Stephen J. Dubner. Is that cheating...
...Co-author Laura A. McCloskey, an associate professor at the School of Social Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, offered another interpretation of the results...