Cracking the Communication Code Between Men And Women

never-listen-to-meFrom The Truth About Communication Between Men And Women

While much has been said about women being from Venus and men being from Mars, the reality is that we all live on the same planet Earth and need to interact with each other in different ways on a daily basis.

How can we crack the communication code between men and women? Luckily technology can help us even with that difficult task. Check out the Manslator: the Official Woman Language Translator:

Or you can use a professional Human Gender Translator:

Off-the-mark-on-men-vs_-womenFrom Gender Translator

Its fun to look at communication differences between men and women but we also have to be careful in avoiding stereotypes. As Simma Lieberman points out, “we are all on a continuum and there are women that have some traits that might be attributed to the male style or there are times when it is necessary to use the male style and the same for men. … Whether its nature or nurture, there may be individuals who possess almost none of the traits attributed to their gender. They may have been teased, harassed or excluded from things because of this, which is why its important to know and understand male and female cultural norms but also recognize that many people don’t fit the mold.

So while we call certain styles male and certain styles female because research has shown that different ways of thinking, processing, perceiving and behaving is present in at least 55% of the male and female population, that leaves up to 45% that may not fit the description.”

article-2273972-175F104B000005DC-767_306x425From Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus? Actually we’re on the same planet!

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33 thoughts on “Cracking the Communication Code Between Men And Women

  1. ridicuryder says:

    Otrazhenie,

    I’ve been meaning to ask you (but almost not caring)…..you’re a chick right?

    Mark

  2. risinghawk says:

    Good stuff! Very insightful . . . Namaste . . .

  3. OyiaBrown says:

    Reblogged this on Oyia Brown.

  4. Ajaytao2010 says:

    I Nominate you for the Semper Fidelis Award
    kindly accept it and oblige

    http://ajaytao2010.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/semper-fidelis-award-a-special-gift/

  5. gardengirl92 says:

    That’s a great article! After reading Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, I decided it was a bunch of hooey because my husband and I were just the opposite of what was written. You’re right, we all live on one planet and we have to learn and adapt to each individual’s personality traits.

    • Otrazhenie says:

      I’m always very cautious when it comes to gender-based stereotypes or any other generalisations. All human beings are so different and so unique. We all are also changing over time and learning new skills, including new communications styles. I’m totally agree with you: the key is continuous learning and adapation to each individual’s personality traits. 🙂

  6. […] Otrazhenie  –  She is a radical thinker and a most beautiful writer. She seldom follows the trend but reasons with her logical mind. She is never afraid to write the truth, She is very dear to my heart and to be honest she is very similar to me perhaps the female half of me. I love her as a very friend whose burning fire  enlightens the little candle of my heart. I love her posts and often reblog them. […]

  7. melanietoulouse says:

    very interesting, indeed… 🙂 I’m Mélanie, but then again: what or who are you?! 😉 just kiddin’, of course! 🙂 A French poet has stated:”la femme est l’avenir de l’homme…” – “Woman is the man’s future…”(Louis Aragon) – I do agree… 🙂 Musical bonus: 🙂

  8. djdfr says:

    We all need to work on communication.

  9. Bastet says:

    Very funny enjoyed it very much…

  10. faithanncolburn says:

    While there are character traits that tend to be male and some that tend to be female, people are just individuals, part consistent with their gender expectations and part very different.

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