What if being "easy" was never free?Many women recognize the pattern: a request is made gently, politely, without pressure-and yet refusing it feels wrong. Saying yes feels automatic. Saying no feels heavy.In You Wanna? The Price of Being Easy, H. A. Cornman examines the subtle language that shapes women's lives inside marriage: soft asks, indirect expectations, and emotional pressure that rarely looks like control but functions like it.This book does not accuse or sensationalize. Instead, it names the everyday dynamics that quietly place responsibility on women-often without conscious intent and without open conflict.Through short, incisive chapters, readers will find language for experiences they've struggled to explain, insight into how guilt and politeness become tools of influence, and clarity about what real partnership requires.Being easy keeps the peace.This book asks what it costs.