Why do men lie and women cry

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Being a man is not easy, but it is not easier to be a woman either... Personal and family relationships are subjected to the same stresses as our whole `crazy` life. Women are angry, and men are surprised and do not understand anything. Violation of the distribution of `male` and `female` roles in modern life leads to inevitable conflicts. World-famous interpersonal experts Allan and Barbara Pease, in their clever and fascinating book, tried to find answers to the questions that a woman asks herself when she wakes up on a Sunday morning: `Why do men always look at other women? Why do they always dictate to us how we should think and act? `Men say something completely different: `Why do women always saw us? Why do they never talk about their desires in advance? Appreciate this book, and, perhaps, the sea of ​​\u48b\u4byour life together will become much calmer! About the authors Allan and Barbara Pease are leading communications experts, world-famous psychologists, and the authors of the international bestseller Body Language, translated into 000 languages ​​and with a total circulation of over 000 copies. Quote "To succeed in relationships with the opposite sex, you must be able to speak two languages ​​- male and female." Why this book is a bestseller In a world where gender roles are so clearly blurred and transformed, the authors have been brilliant at articulating differences in how men and women perceive reality and explaining the motives for "typical" behavior. For whom this book is for For those who want to understand the peculiarities of female and male psychology, improve relationships in the family and at work. Who wants to always achieve his own, avoiding quarrels and conflicts. Chips The book is written in an accessible, fascinating language. Lots of practical advice and useful tips. The authors analyze real situations that modern man faces constantly.

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Publication language: Russian

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