Does that seem to work or does it cause a riff between wives? Which would be yet another issue for the husband to sort out.That works, too many polygynous households have the first wife as second in command and additional wives as her underlings.
Does that seem to work or does it cause a riff between wives? Which would be yet another issue for the husband to sort out.That works, too many polygynous households have the first wife as second in command and additional wives as her underlings.
In my opinion, no.Does that seem to work or does it cause a riff between wives? Which would be yet another issue for the husband to sort out.
Woman can have opinion and tell it her man.
Woman can tell her man her needs.
Woman can speak with her man.
Woman had advice her man in domain she knows more than him.
Neither of above is commanding her man or being in charge.
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Sometimes. But it can be hard for women when their husband either doesn't share the opinion or disregards it.O God....
Woman can have opinion and tell it her man.
Often what someone says they need and what they really need are not the same. Many "needs" are also just wants.Woman can tell her man her needs.
Yes, but I believe sometimes husbands and wives get too "chummy" with one another. We are able to speak to God, but he does not have to answer, nor for that matter listen at all. And just how we should honor and respect God when we speak to Him, a wife should honor and respect her husband with how she refers to or speaks to him.Woman can speak with her man.
If he asks her to.Woman had advice her man in domain she knows more than him.
What matters is who makes final decision? He or she? Whoever is, is one more more dominant.In many cases that is exactly what soft-matriarchy or husband as figure head looks like. A lot depends on the dynamic at play and how independent the man actually behaves.
So the men who so badly need their wife's correction or those who claim they rarely if ever have disagreements in marriage are frequently mere figureheads if that.
The whole point of the captain-first officer analogy is to eliminate the baggage of marriage and show a hierarchical relationship that actually works and isn't just a woman manipulating her husband to do her bidding.
The wife's opinions on what? On how he should interpret a passage of scripture? On what to spend money on? On how to discipline the children?What matters is who makes final decision? He or she? Whoever is, is one more more dominant.
Husband should take his wife altitudes, feeling etc.. in consideration and then make final decision. Opposite way, to disregard wife's opinions etc.. is very bad idea.
If it influences her life in significant way, yes.The wife's opinions on what? On how he should interpret a passage of scripture? On what to spend money on? On how to discipline the children?
Does a man need to consult his wives before he makes any decision now?
As long as he is making final decisions, I don't have any problems with this.O God....
Woman can have opinion and tell it her man.
Woman can tell her man her needs.
Woman can speak with her man.
Woman had advice her man in domain she knows more than him.
Neither of above is commanding her man or being in charge.
What matters is who makes final decision? He or she? Whoever is, is one more more dominant.
If that's the case then she doesn't sound like a very nice lady to begin with.
This isn't necessarily directed towards you but more in a general sense.Welcome to America
Also it seems a bit harsh to assume that a wife would willingly and eagerly jump on opportunities to cast judgement onto her husband because he simply opened the door to the possibility.
Not every woman is like this. I make decisions and I don't sleep on couches.In many a marriage the man makes the 'final' decision. And he reliably decides to do whatever it was she wanted lest she berate him over picking wrong and make him sleep on the couch. Or he 'consults' her about big decisions and always gives in after a debate because he doesn't care as much as she does or she's more verbally manipulative then he is.
And if perchance he doesn't decide as she wants, well then he's a horrible no good husband because he doesn't "listen to her".
Welcome to America.
Personally I find it harsh to make assumptions about someone based on your bad experiences with other American women. No one said anything about treating women like unicorns and rainbows, however most would like the basic level of respect that comes with not being treated as though they're out to get you before they've even had the opportunity to do so.It's not harsh, it's a loving warning from multiple men with years of experience under their belts leading American women. Contrary to myth, women aren't all unicorns and rainbows and more spiritual to boot. Turns out they have a carnal nature too, the curse of Eve, a feminist church and a satanic culture egging them on.
Men can learn from the hard earned experience and mistakes of others or they can learn the hard way. Their choice.
Another man's bad experiences shouldn't be used as a weapon against your own wife. Sure as a warning possibly but I don't understand why it would be your initial go-to.Men can learn from the hard earned experience and mistakes of others or they can learn the hard way. Their choice.