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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus

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Pages
368
Language
EN
ISBN
9780060574215
Reading Time
~6h 27min

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus is a book by John Gray. It has 368 pages.

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John Gray’s guide examines the recurring friction that emerges when partners navigate contrasting communication styles and emotional expectations. Drawing on clinical counseling experience, the author structures his analysis around a planetary metaphor that distinguishes male and female approaches to stress, problem-solving, and intimacy. The text details how men typically manage tension through solitary reflection while women generally pursue verbal exchange to achieve emotional balance. Gray provides practical conversational frameworks intended to align these divergent patterns, focusing on active listening, boundary recognition, and the pacing of emotional needs. Rather than offering rigid prescriptions for romance, the work encourages readers to treat gendered tendencies as distinct operational modes requiring mutual adaptation. The volume’s sustained relevance in relationship studies reflects its accessible, scenario-driven format for analyzing everyday relational misunderstandings. It continues to serve as a foundational reference in discussions regarding how perceived biological and social differences influence partnership dynamics.

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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus was written by John Gray.