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Why men don't listen & women can't read maps

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This book is a sensation in Britain, having spent 10 weeks at number one in Australia and quickly becoming a UK bestseller. It ranks highly on various charts, including number 2 at Bertrams and 3 at THE, while dominating Amazon sales. Bestselling authors Allan and Barbara Pease, with over four million copies of "Body Language" sold globally, delve into the stark differences in male and female thought processes. Their extensive research spans evolutionary biology, psychology, and social change, resulting in a sometimes shocking yet often humorous exploration of the gender divide. Key insights include why men struggle with multitasking, why women excel at communication, and the reasons behind various relationship dynamics. The book addresses common frustrations, such as men's reluctance to share feelings and women's need for emotional connection, while also revealing what both genders truly desire. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding themselves and improving their relationships, whether they love, dislike, or simply coexist with the opposite sex.

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Why men don't listen & women can't read maps, Barbara Pease, Allan Pease

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
295
ISBN10
0646349074
ISBN13
9780646349077
Série
Prvé vydanie
1998
Pôvodný názov
Why men dont listen and women cant read maps
Hodnotenie
3,85 z 5
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This book is a sensation in Britain, having spent 10 weeks at number one in Australia and quickly becoming a UK bestseller. It ranks highly on various charts, including number 2 at Bertrams and 3 at THE, while dominating Amazon sales. Bestselling authors Allan and Barbara Pease, with over four million copies of "Body Language" sold globally, delve into the stark differences in male and female thought processes. Their extensive research spans evolutionary biology, psychology, and social change, resulting in a sometimes shocking yet often humorous exploration of the gender divide. Key insights include why men struggle with multitasking, why women excel at communication, and the reasons behind various relationship dynamics. The book addresses common frustrations, such as men's reluctance to share feelings and women's need for emotional connection, while also revealing what both genders truly desire. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding themselves and improving their relationships, whether they love, dislike, or simply coexist with the opposite sex.