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deb1
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i have to admit the term ‘surrendered wife’ brings up images in my mind of the wife being captured by the husband in the midst of war.Wow…if I am property I am worth a whole lot!I never considered myself property and I don’t think my husband does, but I’ll ask him.
We had many fights and arguments and disagreements until I finally “surrendered” myself. I was trying to be the dominant one who made all the important decisions. At a marriage course, I realized my husband lacked a wife who respected and admired him for who he was. So I changed my ways and feel much happier. Personally, I enjoy the peace and quiet that comes from very little friction. I can voice my opinion whenever I want, but I do it in a charitable tone. I for one enjoy a peaceful, loving, respectful marriage with few or no quarrels.
but i understand what you are saying about the nagging. i think that a lot of women don’t understand how counterproductive nagging is in a relationship.
many females have an emotional need to talk and talk about a problem. yet, this often has the opposite effect, not just on husbands but on children to.
over the years, i’ve learned to let go and not demand everything be done my way.