The bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus shows you how to improve your relationships by accepting and celebrating the differences between the sexes.
Men and women are different—there’s no denying it. So why do we constantly expect the same actions and feelings from them? This enormously helpful book not only enables you to recognize the differences between you and your loved one but also leads you toward an acceptance of those differences, thereby paving the way for a stronger relationship.
With his characteristic wit and wisdom, relationship expert John Gray explains the different ways men and women communicate, cope with stress, resolve conflicts, and experience and give love. Once you understand these differences, you’ll be better equipped to handle inevitable bumps in the road, and be on your way to a long-lasting and truly loving relationship.
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"I had never gotten around to reading this "pop psychology" book before but my mom recommended it. I found Gray to be humiliatingly accurate. I plan to read it aloud to Jim now. "
— Carolyn (4 out of 5 stars)
“A superb guide for understanding male-female relationships.”
— Harold Bloomfield, MD, Author of Making Peace with Your Parents and Making Peace With Yourself“It's amazing to discover a book written by a man that accurately and respectfully expresses a women's point of view.”
— Susan Page, Author of If I'm So Wonderful, Why Am I Still Single?“Rather than denying or suppressing their differences, Gray argues, men and women must acknowledge their masculine and feminine essences and learn to understand, tolerate and value the characteristics of the opposite sex…His is a hopeful message that troubled relationships stem from a simple failure to communicate.”
— Publishers Weekly" This has really helped my understand my husband more. I think that anyone struggling with their significant other, especially in communication could benefit from the principles talked about in this book regardless of who in the relationship fits the roles talked about. "
— Melissa, 8/26/2013" Not sure I buy in to his theories "
— Kathy, 6/9/2013" start to read it on Feb 29th, 2008 "
— Lina, 6/6/2013" Very insightful. I learned a lot. :) "
— Katherine, 4/25/2013" I lost this book, and that's okay with me. If what it says hadn't been said a million times before, it might have been worth trudging through. "
— Mark, 12/12/2012" yea, this was definitely not my thing...... "
— Andrea, 11/26/2012" Breezily written, a lot of good information, although lots of disclaimers, a bit gender stereotypical. "
— Gordon, 10/22/2012" I'm a little embarrassed to be reading this, but it is really quite enlightening and reassuring on a number of points. "
— Kate, 8/26/2012" I loved the idea of the fealing letter technigue, I wish I have spare time to try it! "
— Ghayda, 12/17/2011" Completely off base with my marriage relationship. The author tends to stereotype male and female roles. "
— Diane, 5/22/2011" Listen more and more to women when talking and don't try to interrupt her to give her solutions , she only need u to listen and she will appreciate this and feel that u r supporting her ;) "
— Mahmoud, 4/30/2011" You can't generalise the behaviour of either women or men based on stereotypes. "
— Ayushi, 4/29/2011" I'M IN THE PURSUIT OF UNDERSTANDING OPPOSITE SEX AND THIS BOOK IS REALLY HELPING ME, A LOT! :) "
— xie, 4/29/2011" I'm not sure what to think about this book - I'm reading because I'm curious and its available - the reviews are all over the place, but I'm going to try to keep an open mind :) "
— Nicole, 4/25/2011John Gray, PhD, is the bestselling relationship author of all time. He has written more than fifteen bestselling books, including Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, one of the bestselling books of the last decade. In the past two decades, over forty million Mars Venus books have been sold in over forty-five languages throughout the world. An expert in the field of communication, Gray’s focus is to help men and women understand, respect, and appreciate their differences in both personal and professional relationships. He has appeared on Oprah, Today, Good Morning America, the Early Show, the View, Politically Incorrect, Larry King, and other programs. He has been profiled in Newsweek, Time, Forbes, USA Today, TV Guide, People, and New Age Journal, among other publications. In addition to being a certified family therapist, Gray is a consulting editor of the Family Journal and a member of the Distinguished Advisory Board of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. In 2001 he received the Smart Marriages Impact Award.