Men and Women communicate different when it comes to same sex conversation, .
            
which in turn my lead to communication problems, especially when it comes to marriage.  .
            
Men (in general) don't talk about one topic for a very long time.  Men might talk about .
            
two or three topics, but women on the other hand can talk about one topic for hours on .
            
end.  When men are listening to a friend's problem are expected to offer a solution to the .
            
problem, or else what's the point of mentioning the problem.  When it comes to women .
            
they just want their problems heard, and someone just to listen, and not fix the problem.  .
            
They simply want to vent their feelings.  I recently read two articles, "His Talk, Her .
            
Talk", and, "Man to Man, Woman to Woman," which has to do with some of these .
            
problems.  .
            
The first of the two articles that I read, which was, "His Talk, Her Talk," was .
            
about Joyce Maynard, the author of the article's experience with problems of .
            
communication.  In her article she say's that it wouldn't be correct to think .
            
stereotypically in these modern times when it comes to men and women, as in men .
            
bringing home the money and food, while the women take care of their homes and cook .
            
the food.  She believes there maybe a thing such as, "men's talk," or "women's talk."  .
            
Joyce supports this by giving four examples.  First, while at a party she notices that the .
            
two sexes divide themselves up because they find what their sex or group's conversation .
            
much more interesting.  Second, when her husband, Steve, arrived home from a bar she .
            
asks him, "What they had talked about," in which he replies to "Oh, the usual.  .
            
Firewood. Central America. Trucks. The Celtics. Religion."  That shows that she was .
            
hoping longer talk then that.  Third, she shows us what women talk about by .
            
summarizing a conversation with her friend Ann and Ann's friend Sally, like her husband .
            
would, to life, love, happiness, and heartbreak.  Forth and final, she compares her .