Mars and Venus

I bought this little book 9 years ago but I kept it somewhere. This morning as I opened a drawer, I found it. Thought I could share some of it with you.

Mars and Venus by John Gray

John Gray (born 1951 in Houston, Texas) is an American author on relationships and personal growth, best known for his 1992 book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, and other "pop psychology" books offering relationship advice.


A collection of passionate tips

Gray's books teach that men and women are intrinsically different in their biology and psychology. He writes that harmony between the sexes is achieved by recognizing and accepting these differences rather than trying to erase them. His books have sold over 40 million copies worldwide.

love and sex..What say you?

confidence and trust..Do they come together?

love and romance..Are they inter-related?


good wishes for all..

Critics have accused him of over-simplifying human psychology into stereotypes that fail to adequately describe many people. Communication scholars have published research-based rebuttals to Gray's claims. Other scholars, such as Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics, have also written research-based books that challenge some of Gray's claims.

Comments

  1. Impress the woman... That's why we have all those Mat Rempits.

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  2. Interesting... have heard of this book for a long while now, but have not read it.

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  3. Now we know why the male tried to show off so much? hahaha :P

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  4. Very interesting.i have not read this book.
    Thankk for sharing
    xxx

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  5. my wife will be happy tonite,,hahahah

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  6. I always wanted to read this..but haven buy yet...

    and RM18.90 (if not mistaken) quite cheap leh! How come so cheap geh? where you buy it?

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  7. This one like fairy tale only lar....Asian not that romantic lah.....ha ha ha!

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  8. Mat Rempits don't impress me. Neither do male chauvinists.

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  9. Awww....I know about this book. It is quite famous. :p

    Hmm...I thing being understanding and courteous is very important too. :)

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  10. Thanks for sharing some pages of this interesting book. :-)

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  11. HMM...Piqued my curiosity again..Thx for sharing certain section :O

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  12. i came across this book in book stores but haven't read it before.

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  13. Never read this book, but I guess relationships between men and women are very complicated matters, cannot be explained and break down in concrete way. In other word, human is a very complicated species! :D

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  14. yeah, i always enjoy reading these kind of thoughts about men and women, it's interesting and most of the time funny.. :p

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  15. Thanks for posting this Wenn, and thanks for dropping by and leaving such a nice comment on my blog. I was thrilled to see a visitor from as far away as Malaysia!

    Please come back and visit again.

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  16. Thanks for sharing about this book. So do you follow the advice in the book? : )

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  17. yeah, it's one of those famous books that you've heard of, seen it numerous times at the bookstores BUT just didn't set aside the time to browse or buy it.

    i'm a typical malaysian, am i not???

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  18. Looks like a great book, and inspiring to keep passions alive!

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  19. one thing for sure, man and women thin differently...how to work things out can't really be answered by books but i think more of inter-personal commitment

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  20. I think it's good to explain the different between woman & man. Good to read to reduce the misunderstanding perhaps...

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  21. i like books like this, it tends to make me feel love, and wanna do more for the one i love. a feel good read kinda thing you know :)

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  22. well..this little book gives us tips which might or might not be useful..it all depends..

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