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His Brain, Her Brain: How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen Your Marriage
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His Brain, Her Brain: How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen Your Marriage
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His Brain, Her Brain: How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen Your Marriage

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She reads people, and he reads manuals. He doesn't ask for directions, and she doesn't appreciate his advice. She is so mysterious, and he is so practical. He does not seem to listen, and she seems so emotional. The list goes on and on . . .

In a world where men and women are constantly told they are not different, His Brain, Her Brain shows couples what they instinctively know--men and women are different, and these divinely designed differences, when understood, make a marriage stronger and happier.

Combining the latest brain research along with their experiences in over three decades of marriage and counseling, Dr. Walt and Barb Larimore explain how the unique design of each sex, particularly the unique brain and hormones of each, results in different habits, tendencies, and nuances of thought and action.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherZondervan
Release dateJul 13, 2009
ISBN9780310853343

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Dr. Walt Larimore condenses the research papers in this field into an easy to read book that explains the differences between men's brains and women's brains.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Sexist, pseudoscientific tripe. Read Cordelia Fine's "Delusions of Gender" and Anne Fausto-Sterling's "Myths of Gender" instead.