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	<title>Comments on: Mars v. Venus</title>
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		<title>By: I Like&#8230; &#171; INTROSPECTIVE&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>I Like&#8230; &#171; INTROSPECTIVE&#8230;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Mars vs Venus &gt;&gt; Casual Observation [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Almostgotit</title>
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		<description>I find it interesting that the phrase &quot;Mars v Venus&quot;  is such a cultural icon it no longer even requires a gloss!

Speaking of which.  Have you read John Gray&#039;s latest _When Mars and Venus Collide_  supposedly about the different ways the sexes deal with stress?  His thesis in a nutshell: women are the ones who started changing, and who must now continue to change and learn to meet their own needs.  Men can’t change, are only able to meet their own needs –and are well-adapted (and cute) just the way they are, besides.   I &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.almostgotit.com/2008/04/10/how-men-and-women-cope-differently-with-stress/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;blogged about &lt;/a&gt; it today, and include a short video Gray discussing the book.  I would love to hear your thoughts/opinions...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it interesting that the phrase &#8220;Mars v Venus&#8221;  is such a cultural icon it no longer even requires a gloss!</p>
<p>Speaking of which.  Have you read John Gray&#8217;s latest _When Mars and Venus Collide_  supposedly about the different ways the sexes deal with stress?  His thesis in a nutshell: women are the ones who started changing, and who must now continue to change and learn to meet their own needs.  Men can’t change, are only able to meet their own needs –and are well-adapted (and cute) just the way they are, besides.   I <a href="http://www.almostgotit.com/2008/04/10/how-men-and-women-cope-differently-with-stress/" rel="nofollow">blogged about </a> it today, and include a short video Gray discussing the book.  I would love to hear your thoughts/opinions&#8230;</p>
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