1:12:00
Men would make
love with any number of women...
1:12:03
... even total strangers,
while females were selective.
1:12:07
They were catering
to the demands of one small egg.
1:12:12
While males had millions of
frantic sperms screaming.:
1:12:17
''Let us out, let us out!''
1:12:20
It was like personal ads.
1:12:24
Dozens of requirements followed by,
''Non-smokers only. ''
1:12:29
Feldman longed to meet an attractive
woman with this personality.:
1:12:34
A sense of humour equal to his...
1:12:37
...a love of music equal to his
and a love of...
1:12:41
...Bach and balmy climates.
In short, himself as a pretty woman.
1:12:47
Pepkin married and led a warm,
domestic life.
1:12:51
Placid, but dull.
Knapp was a swinger.
1:12:54
He eschewed nuptial ties
and bedded different women.:
1:12:58
Nurses, housewives, students,
a doctor, a salesgirl....
1:13:02
They all held Knapp between their legs.
1:13:05
Pepkin, from the calm of his
fidelity, envied Knapp.
1:13:08
Knapp, lonely beyond belief,
envied Pepkin.
1:13:13
What happened after the honeymoon?
Did desire grow...
1:13:18
... or did familiarity make partners
want other lovers?
1:13:22
Was the notion of
ever-deepening romance a myth...
1:13:25
...along with simultaneous orgasm?
1:13:28
The only time Rifkin and his wife
experienced one...
1:13:32
... was when they were granted
their divorce.
1:13:35
Maybe in the end, the idea was
not to expect too much out of life.
1:13:41
So the book was wonderful.
1:13:43
Entertaining,
imaginative and moving....
1:13:47
You don't have to say this. You
can be critical. Be honest.
1:13:51
You make suffering so funny.
1:13:54
The lost souls running around.
1:13:56
That's funny. l've had so much trouble
with the book.