MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS
A Practical Guide for
Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your
Relationships
John Gray,
Ph.D.
Imagine that men are from
Mars and women are from Venus. One
day long ago the Martians, looking through their telescopes, discovered the
Venusians. Just glimpsing the
Venusians awakened feelings they have never known. They fell in love and quickly invented
space travel and flew to Venus.
The Venusians welcomed the Martians with open arms. They had intuitively known that this day
would come. Their hearts opened
wide to a love they had never felt before.
The love between the Venusians and Martians was magical. They delighted in being together, doing
things together, and sharing together.
Though from different worlds, they reveled in their differences. They spent months learning about each
other, exploring and appreciating their different needs, preferences, and
behavior patterns. For years they
lived together in love and harmony.
Then they decided to fly to Earth.
In the beginning everything was wonderful and beautiful. But the effects of Earths atmosphere
took hold, and one morning everyone woke up with a peculiar kind of amnesia
selective amnesia!
Both the Martians and Venusians forgot that they were from different
planets and were supposed to be different.
In one morning everything they had learned about their differences was
erased from their memory. And since
that day men and women have been in conflict.
REMEMBERING OUR
DIFFERENCES
Without the awareness that
we are supposed to be different, men and women are at odds with each other. We usually become angry or frustrated
with the opposite sex because we have forgotten this important truth. We expect the opposite sex to be more
like ourselves. We desire them to
want what we want and :feel the way we feel.
We mistakenly assume that if our partners love us they will react and
behave in certain ways-the ways we react and behave when we love someone. This attitude sets us up to be
disappointed again and again and prevents us from taking the necessary time to
communicate lovingly about our differences.
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We mistakenly assume that if
our partners love us they
Will react and behave in
certain ways-the ways
We react and behave when we
love someone.
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Men mistakenly expect women to think, communicate, and react the way men
do; women mistakenly expect men to feel, communicate, and respond the way women
do. We have forgotten that men and
women are supposed to be different.
As a result our relationships are filled with unnecessary friction and
conflict.
Clearly recognizing and respecting these differences dramatically reduce
confusion when dealing with the opposite sex. When you remember that men are from Mars
and women are from Venus everything can be explained.