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SIGNS OF IMMATURITY IN MARRIAGE FOR MEN

SIGNS OF IMMATURITY IN MARRIAGE FOR MEN

By Harmeenart in 28 Nov 2017 | 16:29
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1. Rejecting food when there's an issue:
Mr husband, you gave your wife money for
food and after it was prepared you refused
to eat because you are angry. It's one of the greatest signs of immaturity, it's time to grow up! You should not even abandon your home for any reason. You could go somewhere when angry but ensure that you don't allow it to linger unnecessarily because that is enough for the devil to build on even though some women can be really troublesome.

2. Telling your wife severally that you are the head:

May I let you know that even when your wife disobeys/ disrespect you she still knows that you are the head. You need not shout or scream it daily. Or do we need to get you a slot on CNN? It's important for you to know when and how to be firm and put your feet down over issues, however don't become a nagging husband just to prove that you are the head.

3. Issuing threats:

beating, verbally abusing
your wife, issuing threats of divorce or
bragging about marrying another wife does
not make you a man. An EMPTY barrel makes the loudest noise. Your strength is in your ability to tame your tongue and control your fist. When she is acting her "childish woman" part, play the "matured man."

4. Reporting your wife to friends and family:

When your wife offends you, correct
and talk things through. You don't have to tell everyone about her mistakes, that will paint her black and sell her cheap such that you will not be able to redeem her back.
By the way, are you a reporter answer my question ?

5. Keeping malice:

is it not funny to know that some men keep malice? Some of them even nag, criticise, abuse and call their wives names in public. It may make you look like a "big boy" who's in control but you are not going to gain anything good from it, your home will only be a den of insults and confrontations.

6. Not helping with house chores:
I must say here that it is the sole responsibility of a woman to tend and manage a home when she chooses to be a full time house wife.
However, it's not a bad thing if a man lends a helping hand when necessary. Watching football with newspaper in your hand every evening, not caring how stressful the house chores are will only increase the pressure on your wife and if you truly care you'll help, just checking on her while busy could encourage and sooth her, this also makes you a good example to the kids especially the boys. Some men don't even say "thank You" to their wives after eating, all they do is compare her with other women. It's a shame that after having 3-4 kids some
men cannot change a simple diaper or
prepare cereal meals; a big shame.
My point?
A REAL man is a pillar of support to his wife, not a hole of depression.
28 Nov 2017 | 16:29
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Hmmm tell them oo
28 Nov 2017 | 16:47
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tru
28 Nov 2017 | 17:16
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OK
28 Nov 2017 | 18:37
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hmmmm
29 Nov 2017 | 01:25
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Smh
29 Nov 2017 | 02:01
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nice 1
29 Nov 2017 | 05:56
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true but apart from the keeping malice and telling friends and family; those attributes are seen mostly in women
29 Nov 2017 | 07:11
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tru
29 Nov 2017 | 09:09
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Well said
29 Nov 2017 | 11:38
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It is true sha but my sweetheart @fridex doesnt do all that
29 Nov 2017 | 13:21
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Hmm ok
29 Nov 2017 | 16:27
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True
29 Nov 2017 | 17:43
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very true...
30 Nov 2017 | 05:19
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Hmmm mm
1 Dec 2017 | 14:40
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Lol..... See how de ladies are commenting...... Ladies u gotta change ur attitude for a perfect marriage
2 Dec 2017 | 16:19
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