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Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus

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Why don't men ask for directions when they're lost? Why do women always want to talk about feelings? If you've ever wondered, then join the millions who have found the answers in this breakthrough book that has remained on best-seller lists for over a year. Based on over 20 years of successful counseling, John Gray's proven, practical advice on understanding the different needs and communication styles of men and women is a step-by-step manual for creating deeper, more satisfying relationships. The first step: realizing that men and women really are as different as Mars and Venus.

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Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781449877743
  • File size: 267754 KB
  • Release date: August 19, 1994
  • Duration: 09:17:49

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Why don't men ask for directions when they're lost? Why do women always want to talk about feelings? If you've ever wondered, then join the millions who have found the answers in this breakthrough book that has remained on best-seller lists for over a year. Based on over 20 years of successful counseling, John Gray's proven, practical advice on understanding the different needs and communication styles of men and women is a step-by-step manual for creating deeper, more satisfying relationships. The first step: realizing that men and women really are as different as Mars and Venus.

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