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Acknowledgments
In the course of doing research for this book, I have spoken with hundreds of thoughtful, eloquent, and generous people, many of them scientists and doctors who qualify as authorities, others who are simply authorities on the subject of their own bodies. I can't possibly cite by name everyone who should be thanked, but I want to express here my appreciation to all who took the time to talk with me, and speculate wildly with me, about why women's bodies are the way they are.
I am particularly beholden to the following researchers: Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Patricia Adair Gowaty, Barbara Smuts, Nancy Burley, Kristen Hawkes, Kim Wallen, Sue Carter, Kerstin Uvnas-Möberg, Susan Love, Wenda Trevathan, Kaj Björkqvist, Frans de Waal, Ellen Laan, Sharon Hillier, Maria Bustillo, Jerrold Meinwald, Thomas Eisner, Benita and John Katzenellenbogen, Thomas Insel, Roger Gorski, Florence Haseltine, Martha McClintock, Geert de Vries, Dominique Toran-Allerand, Margie Profet, Londa Schiebinger, Barney Schlinger, Miriam Nelson, Ronenn Roubenoff, Pentii Siiteri, Nicolette Horbach, Jay Schulkin, Michael Toaff, Diane Witt, Luis Figuera, and Virginia Valian.
I am also deeply indebted to the following individuals, who shared their personal histories and in some cases allowed me to observe medical procedures of an admittedly intimate nature: Hope Phillips, Beth Derochea, Antonia Alba, Sandra Gandsman, Jane Carden, Cheryl Chase, Martha Coventry, and the members of the Intersex Society of North America.
My heartfelt thanks to the editors at Houghton Mifflin for mingling compassion, precision, and patience with the occasional act of lifesaving

 

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ruthlessness. I am grateful as well to my research assistant, Laura Beitman, for her energy and resourcefulness.
Finally, my profound love and gratitude to my husband, who kept me going through the perpetual squalls of doubt and gloom, and who answered each of my proposed excuses for quitting with a reminder of why I must not.

 

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Index
A
Abelard, Peter, 182
Abortion, 85, 319-20
Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa, 359
Acetylcholine, 179-80
Ache people (Paraguay), 221, 223, 350
Acne, immunity to, 26, 32
Adams, Abigail, 135
Adolescence
and aggression, 238-42, 254, 265-69
and appearance, 205
hormonal changes in, 49, 163-65, 196, 203-4
male, testosterone levels in, 248-49
as opportunity, 205-6

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