“Sex, Lies and Conversation”.

 

 

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Read Deborah Tannen’s essay “Sex, Lies and Conversation”. Based on your own observations of male-female communication, Answer the following questions:
1.) How accurate are Tannen’s statements about male and female friendships, upbringing, expectations of marriage, etc?
2.) Have her theories been true in your own life? If not, how have your life or experiences been different?

 

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