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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
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JOHN GRAY
by Is Andrews
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus: Navigating the differences between men and women This book is based on the idea that men and women are fundamentally different in their perspectives, needs and attitudes towards relationships, and as a result are often in conflict. There are a lot of general statements made about what men and women are like – you’ll probably recognise some of them and maybe not others. (It’s possible that in your relationship, Gray’s descriptions of male and female behaviour are somewhat or entirely reversed. Use the guide then as an example of types, rather than as definitions of gender.) Men and women who fully embody the Mars and Venus profiles are trying to communicate with one another across a language barrier so immense that it is as if they come from different planets. Without the skills to interpret each other’s behaviour, our relationships look like they’re headed towards frustration, disappointment and perhaps ultimately, failure. Whilst John Gray makes a convincing case for markedly different approaches in communication and intimacy, it’s important to remember that in fact, men and women are both from Earth! There will be many times when a man or woman may have an instinctual response to their partner, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best way to behave, nor that we have a license to do so, because that’s just ‘how men/women are’. Exploring different ways of thinking and feeling about relationships gives us the opportunity to choose how we operate in our marriage, and understand why there may appear to be a discrepancy between our own ideas and those of our spouse.
Some principle differences between ‘Mars’ and ‘Venus’ Abilities / Feelings Men love to have their abilities recognised and appreciated; they generally focus on indicators of success and their own competence. Women prize their feelings and their emotional range; they view the world through an emotionally calibrated lens and evaluate people and situations accordingly. Men don't rate feelings particularly highly, as in their view feelings can result in irrational, exaggerated and wildly unstable behaviour. Women tend to consider an emphasis on abilities leads to coldly dispassionate, aggressively competitive behaviour. This doesn’t mean that women are unable to think rationally, nor that men are robotic creatures without an ounce of compassion or empathy – simply that the primary filter through which we consider our worlds is different. Solutions / Assistance Men like to work on their own, and exercise their abilities by solving problems quickly and singlehandedly. They tend to value solutions, and view unsolicited assistance with a task or problem as undermining their strength and competence to solve it alone. Women like to co-operate, and explore their feelings connected with a problem through lots of communication with their partner, friends and family. They value assistance with difficulties, perceiving it as support. However, presented with an unsolicited ‘solution’, women may feel dismissed. Page 1