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“Men are from Mars and women are from Venus.”
I’m sure you’ve heard this saying.
While we know, of course, that men and women both originate from Planet Earth, in some ways the “Mars and Venus” idea isn’t actually that far off. This is especially true in regards to the way we communicate with each other.
So what, exactly, are these differences? And how can you understand and use these differences to your advantage, to make your relationship with your partner stronger, more loving, and more open and honest?
This is the central question that we’re going to solve in this book. But first, I want to identify the distinct characteristics of male and female communication.
I’m sure you’ve experienced the scenario where you’re talking to a man who seems to be focusing on the wrong subject in the conversation, or not understanding what you’re actually saying to him, and offering his own version of events.
You wonder how he can take such a different approach to a discussion that you and your girlfriends would be breezing through without a problem. These are the symptoms of the classic communication difficulties many women experience every day with strangers, friends, boyfriends, coworkers, or even husbands.
One big difference between female and male communication is the fact that women generally see talking as a means for social fulfillment of enjoying the company of another person, even if nothing in particular is being said. A woman paints a picture that includes all the details —however irrelevant— looking for someone to listen and understand what she is feeling.
On the other hand, when men talk, they’re mainly looking to convey and obtain information. They tend to “get to the point.”
If they’re looking to resolve a problem, they’ve already prepared their main talking points before they say anything. Men generally don’t include a lot of unnecessary details or go off on tangents, until they’ve resolved the question or problem that is on their mind.
When women talk amongst themselves, there is usually no problem. They communicate in a similar way and know what to expect from each other.
But when it’s a conversation between a man and a woman that are in a relationship, the wires can get crossed. Especially when it involves a woman talking to a man about a problem she is having.
Women have a need to vent their emotions, when they start talking about a problem, oftentimes it’s not because they want their man to provide a solution. It’s because they want to vent, express their feelings, and be heard.
Most men don’t understand this. They jump in and try to lecture her on how she should handle the problem, or they chastise her for “making a mountain out of a molehill,” and this leads to a fight…
When really, what he ought to do is recognize her need to be heard, and just be supportive in letting her vent her feelings. ... ... ... ... ...
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“Men are from Mars and women are from Venus.”
I’m sure you’ve heard this saying.
While we know, of course, that men and women both originate from Planet Earth, in some ways the “Mars and Venus” idea isn’t actually that far off. This is especially true in regards to the way we communicate with each other.
So what, exactly, are these differences? And how can you understand and use these differences to your advantage, to make your relationship with your partner stronger, more loving, and more open and honest?
This is the central question that we’re going to solve in this book. But first, I want to identify the distinct characteristics of male and female communication.
I’m sure you’ve experienced the scenario where you’re talking to a man who seems to be focusing on the wrong subject in the conversation, or not understanding what you’re actually saying to him, and offering his own version of events.
You wonder how he can take such a different approach to a discussion that you and your girlfriends would be breezing through without a problem. These are the symptoms of the classic communication difficulties many women experience every day with strangers, friends, boyfriends, coworkers, or even husbands.
One big difference between female and male communication is the fact that women generally see talking as a means for social fulfillment of enjoying the company of another person, even if nothing in particular is being said. A woman paints a picture that includes all the details —however irrelevant— looking for someone to listen and understand what she is feeling.
On the other hand, when men talk, they’re mainly looking to convey and obtain information. They tend to “get to the point.”
If they’re looking to resolve a problem, they’ve already prepared their main talking points before they say anything. Men generally don’t include a lot of unnecessary details or go off on tangents, until they’ve resolved the question or problem that is on their mind.
When women talk amongst themselves, there is usually no problem. They communicate in a similar way and know what to expect from each other.
But when it’s a conversation between a man and a woman that are in a relationship, the wires can get crossed. Especially when it involves a woman talking to a man about a problem she is having.
Women have a need to vent their emotions, when they start talking about a problem, oftentimes it’s not because they want their man to provide a solution. It’s because they want to vent, express their feelings, and be heard.
Most men don’t understand this. They jump in and try to lecture her on how she should handle the problem, or they chastise her for “making a mountain out of a molehill,” and this leads to a fight…
When really, what he ought to do is recognize her need to be heard, and just be supportive in letting her vent her feelings. ... ... ... ... ...