Beyond Mars and Venus
Relationship Skills for Today's Complex World
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For more than 20 years, John Gray's Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus has helped couples deepen their intimacy and rejuvenate their love lives. Men and women, it revealed, communicate so differently, we might as well be from different planets. By learning to speak each other's language, millions of people dramatically improved, even saved their relationships.
But the world has changed.
Today, what it means to be a man or a woman is more nuanced and complex than ever. Both men and women are now freer to move beyond the restrictions of traditional gender roles to embrace their authentic selves.
But gender freedom shouldn't mean gender blindness. Men and women are still fundamentally different on a hormonal level. Our new needs in today's evolving and stressful fast-paced world - to remain healthy and happy hormonally and in the context of our relationships - are also fundamentally different.
As the roles of men and women evolve, relationships must evolve as well. To meet our new needs, we require a new kind of relationship.
In Beyond Mars and Venus, Gray takes the Mars-Venus framework to the next level, helping listeners to grow together in love. Through real-life examples and simple exercises, Beyond Mars and Venus shows you how to bring you and your partner closer than ever before.
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- Canali G.
- 15/12/2020
Repeating the same thing over and over
I loved the first book but here 6 chapters on testosteron and estrogen... Thins could have been synthetised in only one or 2 chapters. I really can't follow. I am glad I got this one for free as first book in this app
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- Sara Tansey
- 30/12/2023
Worthwhile read for Millennial/ Gen Z women
I think we’re coming out of the GirlBoss feminism that shames us for our femininity and nature and into a more honest, gentle approach. This book is the third I’ve read in a month by the author (after “Men are from Mars…” and “Mars & Venus on a Date”). I liked them both but struggled to explain the concepts to men or friends.
I read this to help bolster my points with science and it does definitely help. People usually agree when I talk about issues with relationships but feel a little antsy if I’m not able to back up the points with science. To that end, I only wish that there had been far more reference made to actual studies. Also I would’ve enjoyed reading them out of pure curiosity.
The other review said this is repetitive - it’s true it can be, but when seeking to change long-standing behaviour sometimes it helps to hear the alternatives a few times before you really attempt to implement them!
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