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Give your relationships an understanding..

In today's busy world it is not easy to maintain the same wave in your relationship as it was in early and some time it has been seen that this gap turn down many relationships in different stages.In this book the author has brought the center point of differences between man and women and this is the reason why Mr John has described in his book that man and woman are from different planet and looks like alien for each other. Due to these differences ,in today's world in-spite of having enough maturity they commit mistakes and lead their relationship towards uncomfortable stages. the author has offered a simple solutions to all these problems or kind of barrier in life to maintain a sustain and smooth relationship.Couples must acknowledge and accept these differences before they can develop a healthier relationship.You cant impose anyone's thought on anyone.This book is a good communication between the opposite sex and this book has helped many millions of readers across the world .Sometime during relationship we started to expect that our partner love us and behave in certain ways-the way we react and behave when we love someone. We have to recognize the difference and should behave accordingly.

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