Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus (published in  May 1992) is a book by John Gray offering many suggestions  for improving men-women relationships in couples by understanding the  communication  style and emotional needs of the opposite gender. It  spawned a series of follow-on books expanding on specific situations  (see below).
The book, as suggested by the title, asserts the notion that men and  women are as different as beings from other planets.  Gray adopts this metaphor as the central theme of all his books and  seminars, likening men and women to the classical Roman god Mars and  goddess Venus as ideal  types.
In contrast to some psychologists  and feminists who emphasize similarities between the  sexes, Gray writes almost exclusively about differences.  Gray says that his "Martians" and "Venusians" are only stereotypes  and cannot be applied blindly to individuals.
An example of the theories it offers is that women complain about  problems because they want their problems to be acknowledged, while men  complain about problems because they are asking for solutions. Other  concepts in the book are the difference between women and men's point  systems and how they react under stress. Gray's most current book is Venus   on Fire | Mars on Ice, an exploration of relationships and the role  of food and nutrition to sustaining a healthy romantic partnership.
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