
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
by John Gray
Who This Book Is For
The ideal reader is someone in a romantic relationship who senses recurring friction but believes the bond is worth improving. They’re open-minded, curious about differences without stereotyping, and willing to test habits for two weeks before judging results. They like practical scripts over theory, can time-box conversations, and value repair as much as being right. They’re comfortable reflecting on their own part in conflict, not just diagnosing a partner. They prefer incremental change—small, frequent gestures—over dramatic ultimatums. They have stability to schedule check-ins, yet pain points to feel motivated. They’re ready to swap “fixing” for listening, set return times when flooded, and try written exercises when stuck. They might be newly committed, long-term and gridlocked, or blended as a family; any gender or orientation fits if they treat the model as hypotheses, not rules. What they share is teachability, patience, and the belief that better conversations can reboot intimacy gently.
Book Details
- Categories
- Nonfiction, Self Help, Psychology
- Pages
- 368
- Published
- 2012
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 3.6 (198,299 reviews)
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