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Go to My LibraryLos hombres son de marte, las mujeres son de venus guía para mejorar la relación con su pareja
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Oceano
- Pages
- 324
- ISBN
- 9789706513618
Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, this guide provides practical insights into why your partner acts the way they do. It reveals why men often retreat when overwhelmed and why women seek connection through conversation. By learning to recognize and respect these core differences - from the need for appreciation to the need for reassurance - couples can move beyond miscommunication and conflict. The book serves as a manual for translating these different "languages," allowing partners to bridge the gap, fulfill each other's needs more effectively, and build a stronger, more intimate connection.
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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex
2004 • Harper Collins
English
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
1993 • Harper Collins
English
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1992 • Harper-Collins
English
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
2001 • Thorsons
English
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1998 • Perennial
English
Other editions

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex
2004 • Harper Collins
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
1993 • Harper Collins
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1992 • Harper-Collins
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
2001 • Thorsons
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1998 • Perennial
English

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus (Harper Audio)
1993 • HarperAudio
English

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
1994 • Recorded Books
English

Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus
2007 • HarperAudio
English

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
2004 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex
2003 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex
2003 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
2004 • HarperCollins
English

Men are from Mars Women are from Venus
2005 • n/a
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1999 • Soundelux Audio Pub
English

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
1992 • Harper
English

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
2003 • Thorsons
English

화성에서 온 남자 금성에서 온 여자
2002 • 친구
Korean

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1996 • HarperAudio
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Secrets of Passion/Audio Cassette
1994 • Harperaudio
English

Los Hombres son de Marte, las mujeres son de Venus
1995 • HarperCollins
Spanish

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Improving Communication
Harperaudio
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Secrets of Great Sex, Improving Communication, Lasting Intimacy and Fulfillment, Giving and Receiving Love, Secrets of Passion, Understanding Martian
1995 • Genesis Media Group
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Book of Days
2011 • Ebury Publishing
English

Mężczyźni są z Marsa, kobiety z Wenus jak dochodzić do porozumienia i uzyskiwać to, czego się pragnie
1996 • Zysk i S-ka Wydawnictwo
Polish

Los Hombres Son De Marte Y Las Mujeres Son De Venus
2003 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
1993 • Imprima Korea, INc.
Korean

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Relationships
2010 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus Book of Days
1999 • Vermilion
English

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting what You Want in Your Relationships
1994 • Thorsons
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus : A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationship (BRAILLE EDITION)
1994 • William a Thomas Braille
English

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus: A Practical Guide For Improving Communication And Getting What You Want In Your Relationships
2012 • Harpercollins Uk
English

Los hombres son de Marte, las mujeres son de Venus: La guía definitiva para entender a tu pareja
2010 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus Get Seriously Involved with the Classic Guide to Surviving the Opposite Sex
2002 • Thorsons
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus : How to Get What You Want in Your Relationships
2002 • HARPER COLLINS
English

MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION AND GETTING WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS'
2003 • HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Understanding Martian and Venusian
1994 • Harperaudio
English

MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION AND GETTING WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS.
1997 • TED SMART
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus : A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
1996 • Harpercollins Pub Ltd
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Practical Guide for Improving Communicat
2006 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Los hombres son de Marte, las mujeres son de Venus
1994 • Atlántida
Spanish

Los Hombres son de Marte, Las Mujeres son de Venus (Spanish Edition)
1996 • HarperAudio
Spanish

Men Are from Mars, Women Are From Venus - A Practical Guide For Improving Communication and Getting What You Want In Your Relationships
1992 • Thorsons Publishers
English
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Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Get Seriously Involved with the Classic Guide to Surviving the Opposite Sex
2005 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Los Hombres Son De Marte, Las Mujeres de Venus: Guia para mejorar la relacion con su pareja
1992 • Ediciones Grijalbo
Spanish

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Lasting Intimacy and Fulfillment
1994 • Harperaudio
English

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
1995 • Books on Tape

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: Giving and Receiving Love
1994 • Harperaudio
English

The Men from Mars Women Are from Venus
1997 • Harperaudio
English
The most common complaints in relationships stem from this forgotten truth. A woman wants empathy, but when she speaks of her problems, her man puts on his “Mr. Fix-It” cap. He thinks she wants solutions. Martians, after all, define themselves by their ability to achieve results; to them, talking about a problem is an invitation for advice. When his solutions are not met with gratitude, he feels useless and confused. Meanwhile, a man wants acceptance, but the woman he loves forms a “Home-Improvement Committee.” She offers unsolicited advice and constructive criticism, believing she is nurturing him. Venusians express love by helping and improving. But to a man, this feels like control - a message that he is broken and not good enough.
These differences become most pronounced under stress. When a man is upset or overwhelmed, he retreats into his private “cave.” He needs to be alone, to process his problems silently, to find a solution without burdening others. To a woman, this silent withdrawal feels like rejection. She doesn't understand that he is not ignoring her; he is simply coping in the Martian way. A woman, by contrast, copes with stress by talking. She needs to explore her feelings out loud, to share the details of her day with someone she trusts. This is not a request for a solution, but a need to be heard and understood. When a man hears her catalogue of problems, he feels blamed or pressured to fix them all, not realizing that his patient, empathetic listening is all the support she truly needs.
Motivation, too, comes from different sources. A man is empowered when he feels needed. When a woman trusts in his abilities and appreciates his efforts, he is inspired to be his best self - her knight in shining armor. To not be needed is a slow death for a man. A woman, however, is empowered when she feels cherished. She needs to know she is cared for, respected, and special. When she feels supported and prioritized, she is fulfilled and has an abundance of love to give in return. The languages they speak also reflect these different needs. When a woman says, “We never go out,” she is not making a factual statement but expressing a feeling: “I miss you, and I'd love to do something special together.” A man, hearing this literally, may become defensive and list the times they've gone out, completely missing her emotional plea.
The natural cycles of intimacy are also distinct. A man is like a rubber band. He can only get so close before he instinctively needs to pull away to reclaim his sense of autonomy. This is not a rejection, but a natural need. If he is allowed to stretch to his limit, he will come springing back with renewed energy and desire for connection. If his partner chases him when he pulls away, the rubber band goes slack, and he never feels the powerful urge to return. A woman, on the other hand, is like a wave. Her self-esteem and ability to give love rise and fall. When her wave is high, she is full of love, but when it crashes, she sinks into the well of her feelings. This is a time of emotional housecleaning, when she feels her own emptiness and needs to be filled with her partner's understanding and reassurance.
At the heart of these differences lie twelve primary emotional needs. A woman needs to receive caring, understanding, respect, devotion, validation, and reassurance. A man primarily needs trust, acceptance, appreciation, admiration, approval, and encouragement. We often make the mistake of giving the kind of love we ourselves want to receive. A woman offers caring and concern, which can feel like mistrust to a man. A man offers solutions and minimizes problems, which feels invalidating to a woman. When a man learns to listen with understanding, he fulfills her deepest needs. When a woman learns to offer trust and acceptance, she empowers him to be the hero he wants to be for her.
Understanding these differences illuminates the dynamics of arguments and appreciation. Painful arguments are rarely about the topic at hand - money, chores, or the kids - but about feeling unloved. A man argues when he feels disapproved of and rejected; a woman argues when her feelings are not validated. This is also why keeping score can be so fraught with misunderstanding. A man believes a big gesture, like a lavish vacation, scores thirty points, while a small one, like a hug, scores one. He focuses his energy on the big things. For a woman, however, every loving act scores one point, regardless of size. Her love tank is not filled by grand gestures, but by a steady stream of small, caring acts that show he is thinking of her.
Love is not static; it moves through seasons. There is the springtime of magical, effortless connection. Then comes the summer, a time of work, when differences surface and the garden of the relationship must be actively tended. If nurtured, this leads to the autumn, a bountiful harvest of mature, trusting love. Finally, winter arrives - a time for rest, reflection, and healing. It is in this quiet season that our own unresolved feelings from the past often surface, brought to light by the safety of a loving connection. This is when a man retreats to his cave and a woman descends into her well. It is a time not for blame, but for compassion and self-love. By understanding that love has its own rhythms, and that our partners are truly from another world, we can navigate each season with greater wisdom, keeping the magic alive.
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Some readers found the book to be a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of male-female relationships. It offers practical advice that can help individuals navigate common misunderstandings and improve communication. Reviewers appreciated its attempt to illuminate perceived inherent differences between men and women, which some found to be an excellent starting point for fostering empathy and reducing conflict. Specific insights, such as understanding a partner's need for personal space or the importance of active listening, were highlighted as beneficial for strengthening bonds and avoiding arguments. For some, the book provided a sense of validation regarding certain behaviors, leading to a more comfortable acceptance of gendered traits.
However, a significant number of reviewers strongly criticized the book for being overtly sexist and perpetuating harmful stereotypes about men and women. Many felt it presented an outdated and simplistic view of gender roles, reducing complex human behavior to broad generalizations that fail to acknowledge individual differences or non-traditional relationships. Critics pointed to specific examples where the book allegedly suggested women should be passive, concede to men's needs without compromise, or accept male flaws without complaint, while portraying men as emotionally distant or self-centered. The advice was often deemed insulting, biased, and potentially detrimental, with some questioning the author's credentials and the book's scientific validity. Reviewers frequently described the content as repetitive, shallow, and lacking the depth expected from a relationship guide, arguing that it could ultimately cause more harm than good by reinforcing problematic dynamics.
Overall, the book elicits highly polarized reactions, with some finding it profoundly insightful and others deeming it deeply flawed and offensive. It appears to be most beneficial for readers who align with traditional gender roles and are seeking straightforward, albeit generalized, explanations for common relationship challenges. Those who prefer a more nuanced, scientifically-backed, and inclusive approach to understanding human relationships, or who find traditional gender stereotypes problematic, are likely to find the book unhelpful and potentially frustrating. While some of its suggestions may offer simple practical tips for communication, readers are advised to approach the material with a critical perspective, recognizing that its views on gender are widely contested and may not resonate with or apply to all individuals.
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