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      <subfield code="a">Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus by John Gray is a popular book that explores the differences between men and women in terms of communication, emotional needs, and relationships. The core idea of the book is that men and women are from "different planets," meaning they have fundamentally different ways of thinking, behaving, and responding to situations, particularly in romantic relationships.&#13;
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The book emphasizes that men tend to be more solution-oriented, often needing space and time to solve problems on their own, while women typically seek emotional support and prefer to talk through issues. Gray discusses how misunderstandings and conflicts often arise because each gender assumes the other thinks and reacts the same way they do. By understanding and respecting these differences, couples can improve their communication, reduce conflicts, and build stronger, more harmonious relationships.&#13;
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In addition to communication, the book addresses the different ways men and women experience stress, show love, and handle intimacy. Gray also provides practical advice for bridging the gender gap, such as how men can listen more actively and how women can be clearer in expressing their needs.&#13;
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