The Single Girl

by Robert Silverberg

writing as Walter C. Brown

 
 
Form
Non-fiction
Year
1961

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(From Monarch 1961)

The Single Girl

Who is the single girl? How does she live? How did she get that way?

Here is a book which examines her problems — lesbianism, bisexualism, alcoholism, frigidity, nymphomania, narcissism, sadomasochism, or asexualism — and seeks to gain some measure of understanding of the various types of girls who get trapped by so-called single blessedness.

Through illuminating case histories culled from his private files, Dr. Brown probes into the lives of unmarried women and explains why — having chosen or been forced into an abnormal life — the single girl must re-channel her existence via adjustment, sublimation or a return to the normal, in order to find real happiness.

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