User talk:Abdemo0912/The Myth of Mars and Venus
I haven't read this book so I don't really have many ideas for what to add but it definitely seems like a cool topic. I would imagine you could include things about how men/women structure their concerns or needs in a relationship differently or how thought processes between the two sexes are possibly structured differently. I don't know if the book goes into love languages but that could also be an interesting take on the use of the word "language". Diving into whether or not men/women respond differently to physical touch affirmations instead of verbal ones and which gender each preference is more fond of. I'm sure the book also goes over the many similarities between men and women which would also be interesting to list. I think that the categories here would most likely follow the chapters/conceptual flow of the book in whatever way it happens to be structured. I believe you need a few outside sources beside simply the novel itself so it would be interesting to see a statement from the book developed upon with outside research and possible case studies either proving or debunking the claim. Overall I like the title of the book and I think there could be some really cool stuff done here especially with such an interesting topic. Morgan such (talk) 00:05, 20 November 2020 (UTC)Morgan Such