Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus is a book written
by American author, and relationship counselor, John Gray. The book has sold
more than 7 million copies and according to CNN it was the "highest ranked
work of nonfiction" of the 1990s and spent 121 weeks on the bestseller
list. The book and its central metaphor have become a part of popular culture
and the foundation for the author's subsequent books, recordings, seminars,
theme vacations, one-man Broadway show and TV sitcom.
Most of common relationship
problems between men and women are a result of fundamental differences between
the genders, which the author exemplifies by means of the book's eponymous
metaphor: that men and women are from distinct planets – men from Mars and
women from Venus – and that each gender is acclimated to its own planet's
society and customs, but not those of the other. One example from this paradigm
is the book's assertion that men complain that if they try to offer solutions
to problems that women want to talk about, women do not necessarily want to
find solutions but only want to talk about these problems. The book asserts
that each gender can be understood in terms of distinct ways they respond to
stress and stressful situations.
Ok..sometymes women do prefer a response evn if its a solution rather than silence..i cudnt agree with certain things that author said in d book
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