After four marriages, first in the age of Carnaby Street and new sexual freedom of the swinging ’60s, the author is not convinced Western women have been liberated. No longer tied to the kitchen si...view moreAfter four marriages, first in the age of Carnaby Street and new sexual freedom of the swinging ’60s, the author is not convinced Western women have been liberated. No longer tied to the kitchen sink, they are subject to a new tyranny. Some of its symptoms are rising number of single mothers, no change to the focus on body image, female trafficking, and sexualisation of young girls. Apart from applauding strong women, the author offers no solution, only an entertaining illustration of how men fail to understand how much harder life is for women than men.view less