1994 What Your Mother Couldn’t Tell You and Your Father Didn’t Know
Explores how modern relationships require new skills to meet emotional needs, as traditional gender roles no longer suffice in a world prioritizing personal fulfillment over survival. Through practical techniques like listening, appreciating, and forgiving, Gray guides readers to foster lasting intimacy and passion, emphasizing that with practice, couples can create mutually fulfilling partnerships that also contribute to a more loving world.
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