Category Archives: Alison Armstrong

Prager University: Understanding Men and Women: Why They See Things Differently

Relationship expert Alison Armstrong says we all have two natures — human spirit (the elevated part) and human animal (the more primitive part, the instinctive part that lashes out, often in primal fear of scarcity or competition). When men and … Continue reading

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Run Your Fingers Through Her Hair To Get Bang For Your Buck

I’m listening to Alison Armstrong on the Dennis Prager show. Dennis: “You have to be politically incorrect or you can not tell the truth.” Alison, talking about women: “We [sometimes] avoid communicating with you [men], connecting with you.” “You [men] … Continue reading

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The Efficiency Of Sex

On his radio show today, Dennis Prager had relationships expert Alison Armstrong on for an hour. Alison: “I was talking to a woman yesterday who had been married for a year. I heard from remarks her husband made that they … Continue reading

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How To Make Women Feel Safe So You Can Then Have Sex With Them

On Dennis Prager’s radio show today, he spent an hour with relationship expert Alison Armstrong. Dennis: “I think it is easier for men to understand women.” “When you told me the pillow is messy and it’s yelling at you, I … Continue reading

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Women Worry More

Alison Armstrong, relationships expert, was on Dennis Prager‘s radio show today. Alison: “The amygdala is much more active in women than in men, and much bigger, it is the worry center of the brain. Women tend to think that what … Continue reading

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