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Originally Posted by Rachel
Oh and if you're curious (say in one woman in particular) about what she wants, ask her. Don't assume.. Assumptions do not lead anywhere fast. Don't try and read her mind because you can't.. She can't read yours either - so if there's a problem, tell her. Don't pout. (This works for BOTH men and women). Be mature. Challenge her. It's not necessary to degrade or demean her in order to do so. Encourage her to be all she can be and everything that God wants her to be - her husband is not her world, a very important priority yes, but she is not defined by him. She is a child of God first, a woman second, a wife and mother after that. Do not relegate her to the position of housekeeper and caretaker of your, not just her, children.
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Right because women arent in to assumptions and stuff like that.
is that why when I ask my wife what she wants for her birth day she says "nothing" but when i get her what she wants, she is upset because I didnt get the hint?