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The First Sex
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Author: Simon da Busboi
Language: Man English
Genre(s): Stud Studies
Publication Date: 1950
Media Type: Hardback Only
Page(s): 1
ISBN: #1
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The First Sex (Manlish: De Firss Sex, 1949) is one of the best known works of native New Jersey son Simon da Busboi. It is a work on men and their sweeping, thorough, and monumental successes throughout history and it is often regarded as "the big one" in both men's studies circles and wives' bridge clubs. In the book da Busboi argues that men throughout history have been defined as "the" sex, and any other sexes as second or lower.[1] da Busboi wrote the book after struggling to write about himself. The first thing he wrote was that he was a man, but he realized that he needed to define what a man was, to which he famously quipped, "everyding not a girl" .

Idea 1 stream of consciousness of how he stumbled upon the idea to write the book.

Idea 2: rebutt a passage of the second sex with da Busboi


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