not to seem preachy or shove religious doctrine down your throat, but the New Testament actually defines this clearly and provides explicit instructions for marriage, and roles inside of it, that are surprisingly relevant today. The people I know that follow by it have overwhelmingly healthy marriages.
Personally, I find this to be rather sexist. Good relationships are based on open, honest communication. Save the alpha male crap for your pack of friends. The whole notion that men must be the dominant breadwinner or ruler of the house is ridiculous. If you are offended by your wife's success, you have much larger insecurity issues to deal with. I wish my wife made as much or more than I did. That would be more we could use to support the charitable organizations we believe in. Make your wife second fiddle and you will soon be playing solo.
Disclaimer: I have been married to my wife for 27 years. We helped put each other through college and encouraged each others successful careers. Our relationship is built on trust and love, not outdated philosophy.
@Razorback Well said sir! I agree with you, oppression is a far-cry from health in a marriage. It's great to hear that your marriage is very much alive and strong! You and your bride are setting a great example! Keep it up brother!
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KyleSmith 11 years, 11 months ago
not to seem preachy or shove religious doctrine down your throat, but the New Testament actually defines this clearly and provides explicit instructions for marriage, and roles inside of it, that are surprisingly relevant today. The people I know that follow by it have overwhelmingly healthy marriages.
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KyleSmith 11 years, 11 months ago
also not saying this is a bad post, it's not. was merely adding to it :)
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Razorback 11 years, 11 months ago
Personally, I find this to be rather sexist. Good relationships are based on open, honest communication. Save the alpha male crap for your pack of friends. The whole notion that men must be the dominant breadwinner or ruler of the house is ridiculous. If you are offended by your wife's success, you have much larger insecurity issues to deal with. I wish my wife made as much or more than I did. That would be more we could use to support the charitable organizations we believe in. Make your wife second fiddle and you will soon be playing solo.
Disclaimer: I have been married to my wife for 27 years. We helped put each other through college and encouraged each others successful careers. Our relationship is built on trust and love, not outdated philosophy.
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KyleSmith 11 years, 11 months ago
@Razorback Well said sir! I agree with you, oppression is a far-cry from health in a marriage. It's great to hear that your marriage is very much alive and strong! You and your bride are setting a great example! Keep it up brother!
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