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He Says, She Says: Closing the Communications Gap Between the Sexes
He Says She Says Closing the Communications Gap Between the Sexes Author:Lillian Glass Did you know that men make more direct statements when speaking, while women "beat around the bush" more often? Did you know that women are less likely to be heard by their co-workers at business meetings than their male counterparts are? Did you know that both men and women are generally unsatisfied with what they hear from their part... more »ners during intimate moments?
These and other facts are revealed in this fascinating new book that discusses the most profound difference between men and women -- communication -- and what to do about it so we no longer have to fight the battle between the sexes.
In He Says, She Says, Dr. Glass presents a never-before-compiled list of Sex Talk Differences, 105 communication characteristics that distinguish men from women. She then applies this comprehensive yet concise list to the three primary areas in which men and women interact: personal relationships, the bedroom, and work. For each of these, Dr. Glass identifies the specific Sex Talk Differences that affect male/female interaction, and demonstrates how people can change their communication habits by being aware of the differences. At the end of every chapter, Dr. Glass gives her Sex Talk Rules and specific guidelines to follow in order to build more solid and fulfilling relationships with the opposite sex.
Among intriguing topics addressed are:
how and when men and women discuss AIDS and safe sex;
how communication differences may play a part in date rape and sexual harassment;
how better communication can help you resolve problems in a relationship before they destroy it;
how women need to present themselves if they want to be heard and move ahead in the business world;
how you can get your partner to open up in the bedroom and fulfill your sexual fantasies;
how you can make yourself more appealing to the opposite sex by changing how you speak;
whether or not men and women are satisfied with what they hear from their partners in bed-and what they would like to hear;
what you can do when speaking to members of the opposite sex to convey your interest and attraction.