Wednesday, 17 November 2021

WHEN HUSBAND FAILS TO ADMIRE HIS WIFE

THE SCENARIO BETWEEN SOME MARRIED WOMEN, THEIR HUSBAND AND SOME RANDOM OUTSIDE ADMIRERS
Wife makes new hair.
Wife to husband: Dear, you didn't even take note of my new hair, is it not fine?
Husband: (without looking at the wife): Yes, it is. I've seen it.
Admirer: Madam, your hair is nice. What's this hairstyle called? Can I pay for it?
Wife to admirer: Thanks, but never mind, my husband already paid.
2 Days later, wife rocks a new outfit.
Husband to wife: It is only clothe that you know how to buy.
Admirer to wife: Madam, you look elegant. Your husband is truly lucky. Beauty is you.
Wife to admirer: Thanks anyway.
This is the situation many men have kept their wives. No words of affirmation, no compliments, nothing. Just some dry, lifeless marital life......Haba!
Sir, married women still have feelings too. Do you know your wife can fall for the guy complimenting her all the way? One day, those compliments will get to her and she may give the guy some attention. Your wife is human too. She's not invincible. Even if this doesn't sound good, it is possible.
Well, if this post applies to you, it's left to you to accept the message and make amendments or get angry that I'm making excuses for cheating wives....Me I don talk my own.
Ejoor sir, pass nice compliments to mummy all the time.
✓Remind her of her beauty always.
✓Compliment her hair whenever she makes a new one.
✓Take it upon yourself to always take note of her new clothes, and say something nice about it.
✓You licked all your five fingers while eating her food but your mouth is too heavy to confess that she's a good cook....no be juju be that?
✓When she speaks well at a public function, let her know you're proud of her. You're not doing well if it is outsiders that you leave to give feedback about your wife's performance.
E get some guys now wey be say na people wife dem wan dey snatch.......God no go shame us, madam no go shine teeth because of compliment from one small boy.
This is just one of the many little things that matter in marriage.
By John Adesogan

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