Men are from Mars,Women are from Venus? really

The phrase "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" comes from the title of a popular self-help book by John Gray, published in 1992. While the book was well-received at the time and offered some insights into communication differences between men and women, the phrase itself has faced criticism and is not considered a good or accurate way to describe gender differences in today's vocabulary for several reasons:

In today's vocabulary, it is essential to move away from essentialist and binary views of gender and instead recognize and celebrate the diversity and complexity of human identities and experiences. Emphasizing commonalities and breaking down gender stereotypes can lead to more inclusive and respectful interactions among individuals of all gender identities.