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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Understanding the Different Objectives in Communication Styles
The author states that men and women have different objectives in their communication styles, and that this understanding can help in gaining better insights into modern relationships and improving them. He also believes that men and women perceive, think, feel, react, respond, love, need, and appreciate differently.
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The book, "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" is based on years of research, counseling hundreds of relationships, and giving seminars to more than 25,000 participants.
09:57 - 11:16 (01:19)
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The book, "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" is based on years of research, counseling hundreds of relationships, and giving seminars to more than 25,000 participants. It reveals the differences between men and women in all areas of their lives and acts as a manual for loving relationships.
ChapterMen Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Understanding the Different Objectives in Communication Styles
EpisodeMen Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
In this podcast episode, Dylan Matthews critiques John Gray's book "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" and discusses problematic aspects of the book's approach to empathy and relationships.
11:20 - 12:18 (00:58)
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In this podcast episode, Dylan Matthews critiques John Gray's book "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" and discusses problematic aspects of the book's approach to empathy and relationships.
ChapterMen Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Understanding the Different Objectives in Communication Styles
EpisodeMen Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
The problem with many modern relationships is that men and women have different objectives in their communication style.
12:18 - 14:24 (02:05)
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The problem with many modern relationships is that men and women have different objectives in their communication style. Men often go into "advice mode" when conversing with women, which can create misunderstandings and conflict.