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The Truth About Women in Wednesday Martin’s ‘Untrue’

The author of “Primates of Park Avenue” has a new book suggesting the sexual desire of males and females are more similar than men probably want to admit.
The cover of Wednesday Martin's new book about female desire, 'Untrue.'
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Author and cultural critic Wednesday Martin made her name with the splashy and controversial 2015 best-seller which had Martin infiltrating New York’s Upper East Side wife-and-mommy set. Faulted for superficiality, the author approached her latest topic—female infidelity—with more rigor, while still making it personal. “I make no secret of the fact that I.

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