залік https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Manipulated_Manhttp://www.naturalthinker.net/trl/texts/Vilar,Esther/The_manipulated_man.pdfWoman’s greatest ideal is a life without work or responsibility – yet who needs such a life but a child? A child with appealing eyes, a funny little body with dimples and sweet layers of baby fat and clear, taut skin – that darling miniature of an adult. It is a child that woman imitates – its easy laugh, it’s helplessness, its need for protection. A child must be cared for; it cannot look after itself. And what species does not, by natural instinct, look after its offspring? It must – or the species will die out.
With the aid of skillfully applied cosmetics, designed to preserve that precious baby look; with the aid of helpless, appealing babble and exclamations such as “Ooh” and “Ah,” to denote astonishment, surprise, and admiration; with inane little bursts of conversation, women have preserved this “baby look” for as long as possible so as to make the world continue to believe in the darling, sweet little girl she once was, and she relies on the protective instinct in man to make him take care of her.