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Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps

Allan Pease

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Completed on 8 February 2023
ISBN : 9788186775080
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Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps, an international bestseller, is a guide for the readers to understand more about the opposite sex. The authors have travelled extensively and carried out a great deal of research, to put together their highly controversial book on the differences between the way women and men think. Through the course of this book, the authors tackle several common questions about men - why they can't multitask, should never lie to a woman, crave erotic images and offer solutions but disregard advice. This book observes gender roles from prehistoric times, when men adopted the role of being a hunter, with women being nest-keepers. The authors explain how these roles developed with time and surfaced in modern-day situations. They also throw light on a number of psychological and sociological studies, which prove their thesis correct. The authors also throw light on certain inherent, biological differences in women and men that may prove impossible to bridge. Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps is a hilarious, yet illuminating guide on how the opposite sex thinks. ज़्यादा पढ़ें 

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In "Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps," Allan Pease and his wife Barbara Pease embark on a lighthearted and sometimes controversial exploration of the differences between men and women in communication, behavior, and cognition. This international bestseller has garnered both praise and criticism for its bold assertions about gender differences, offering readers an entertaining and thought-provoking perspective on the intricacies of male-female dynamics. The book begins by examining the evolutionary and biological factors that supposedly shape men and women's brains and behaviors differently. Allan Pease presents a range of research and scientific studies to support his claims, suggesting that these inherent differences are responsible for the contrasting communication styles often observed between the sexes. Pease's writing style is engaging and humorous, making the book accessible to a wide audience. He uses amusing anecdotes and real-life examples to illustrate his points, ensuring that readers remain entertained throughout the book. Moreover, the Peases use their own experiences as a couple to provide relatable scenarios, which many readers may find familiar and relatable in their own relationships.

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