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Monogamy is a myth
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Monogamy is a myth

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Craig Michael Lewis presents his work "Monogamy is a Myth", through his well-written book, which is an engaging narrative highlighting the concept of monogamy, inviting readers to challenge traditional beliefs and consider alternative perspectives. Lewis, drawing from his experiences in the air conditioning trade and as a family man, approaches the subject with a blend of personal insight and thought-provoking questions. The book talks about the complexities of relationships, love, and societal norms surrounding monogamy. Lewis raises important questions about whether monogamy is inherent or imposed, the role of societal pressure in relationship choices, and encourages readers to reflect on their true desires. Meet Fred Sanford! His brief appearance adds a touch of humor and familiarity, which helps make the discussion about modern dating dynamics more relatable and engaging for readers. Through a series of discussions on historical and cultural roots, implications for modern relationships, and the richness of human diversity, Lewis guides readers on a journey of introspection. The narrative doesn't aim to provide definitive answers but rather sparks dialogue and encourages readers to listen to their inner truths. Overall, "Monogamy is a Myth" is a great read for anyone interested in exploring the nuances of human relationships, challenging conventional thinking, and embracing the diversity of perspectives on love and commitment. Lewis' blend of personal experiences, respectful exploration, and open-mindedness makes this book a valuable addition to conversations about the nature of monogamy in today's society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Craig Michael
Date
16 May 2024
Pages
148
ISBN
9798224191994

Craig Michael Lewis presents his work "Monogamy is a Myth", through his well-written book, which is an engaging narrative highlighting the concept of monogamy, inviting readers to challenge traditional beliefs and consider alternative perspectives. Lewis, drawing from his experiences in the air conditioning trade and as a family man, approaches the subject with a blend of personal insight and thought-provoking questions. The book talks about the complexities of relationships, love, and societal norms surrounding monogamy. Lewis raises important questions about whether monogamy is inherent or imposed, the role of societal pressure in relationship choices, and encourages readers to reflect on their true desires. Meet Fred Sanford! His brief appearance adds a touch of humor and familiarity, which helps make the discussion about modern dating dynamics more relatable and engaging for readers. Through a series of discussions on historical and cultural roots, implications for modern relationships, and the richness of human diversity, Lewis guides readers on a journey of introspection. The narrative doesn't aim to provide definitive answers but rather sparks dialogue and encourages readers to listen to their inner truths. Overall, "Monogamy is a Myth" is a great read for anyone interested in exploring the nuances of human relationships, challenging conventional thinking, and embracing the diversity of perspectives on love and commitment. Lewis' blend of personal experiences, respectful exploration, and open-mindedness makes this book a valuable addition to conversations about the nature of monogamy in today's society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Craig Michael
Date
16 May 2024
Pages
148
ISBN
9798224191994