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Emotional Affect In Women - Articles
Are women’s emotions bought too easily?
by
Dating Goddess
Posted
Fri 27 Mar 2009 9:33am
I watched Steve Harvey promote his new book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man on Oprah the other day. (I’ll review his book for you later.) Steve talked about how women give “it” up to men too easily, without making the man earn it. And a man doesn’t respect anything he doesn’t have to earn.
By “it” Steve meant not only sex, but a woman’s heart
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Women and the forbidden emotion
by
Cathy T.

Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm
Imagine that someone in authority has warned you to never express joy — even in its most muted form. After a while, you might never experience that emotion again. Remove “joy” from the above sentence and substitute “anger.” This is not a page from a Kafka novel, but a day in the life of most women. In an age when women have shattered glass
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Women Who Are Dieting: Let Those Emotions Flow!
by
MariasLastDiet.com
Posted
Tue 16 Mar 2010 4:10am
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It may help you to know that how you handle emotions effects
how able you are to regulate your eating while you’re dieting. It seems that dieters who let their
emotions flow freely are far less likely to lose control around food than
dieters who suppress their emotions.
There’s a good lesson here. It’s always good to be able to
express your
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Pregnant Women can Read Emotions with more Accuracy
by
Andrea
Posted
Thu 17 Dec 2009 12:00am
I realize most of the women reading this blog are not pregant (nor do they wish to be at this stage of life) but I was fascinated by this article from Topnews.com (UK site) ----- it says that elevated levels of progesterone cause women to be able to read others facial emotional cues better than women who are not pregant or men (who do not have as much
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Emotions Affect Us at the DNA Level
by
Cindy M.
Posted
Mon 01 Mar 2010 3:55am
of Miracles ) by our friend, Christy Svanamyr . In the video, Braden talks about a very interesting military experiment on how DNA responds to emotions.
Turns out living DNA, separated... is exposed to emotional stimuli, DNA being monitored in a separate location registers identical responses, at the exact same time, as does the human volunteer. How cool
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Emotions and how they can affect you overall....
by
Rosy G.

Posted
Fri 03 Jul 2009 2:06pm
on here in the next little while.
I always knew that I was an emotional eater like many people. When I was angry I would eat..when I was sad..i would eat..when I was excited I....
Truthfully though, lately I have been dealing with alot. Things I just cannot really write openly about, but believe me, emotionally I have been really trying to deal with getting
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