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Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps (1998)

by Allan Pease, Barbara Pease (Author)

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From internationally renowned authors, Allan and Barbara Pease comes the worldwide bestseller Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps Men and women are have different values and different rules. Not better or worse -- just different. Everyone knew this but very few people were willing to admit it. That is, until Allan and Barbara Pease came along. Their practical, easy-to-read and often controversial book will help you discover the truth about men and women -- and teach you what to do about it.… (more)
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  vorefamily | Feb 22, 2024 |
848088455X
  archivomorero | Jun 27, 2022 |
Nicht so spannend, wie ich dachte. Vieles ist nun schon lange bekannt ( )
  kakadoo202 | Oct 7, 2020 |
I'm giving the second star only for being anti-PC, otherwise it's a definitely one-star read. Superficial, repetitive, trying to be humourous in vain. Had they not mentioned internet and mobile phone, I would have thought it was written in the eighties. ( )
  Lucy_Skywalker | Apr 24, 2013 |
Alan and Barbara Pease are american body language experts and psychologists who travel all around the world to explore the differences between genders.
Their book uses biology and evolutionary psychology to explain the differences between male and female cultures.
As the main message of the book is that men and women cannot be made the same no matter how much politicians try and treating them identically causes problems. Our differences are biological and permanent and we would be happier if we accepted and adapted.
  teodor_toshkin | Nov 23, 2012 |
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An einem schönen, sonnigen Sonntag setzten sich Bob und Sue mit ihren drei halbwüchsigen Töchtern ins Auto, um gemütlich an den Strand zu fahren und dort den Nachmittag zu verbringen.
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From internationally renowned authors, Allan and Barbara Pease comes the worldwide bestseller Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps Men and women are have different values and different rules. Not better or worse -- just different. Everyone knew this but very few people were willing to admit it. That is, until Allan and Barbara Pease came along. Their practical, easy-to-read and often controversial book will help you discover the truth about men and women -- and teach you what to do about it.

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