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The Romantic Tip of the Week Ezine |
| The Romantic Tip of the Week is one of the internet's longest running and most popular newsletters. To read other issues that we have posted, click here. Romantic Tip of the Week June 10 When I was a teenager and saw my mom and sisters being mistreated, abused and neglected by the men in their lives I decided I was going to be different. I was going to be the sort of guy that my sisters and mom desperately wanted but never got. I wasn't going to settle for being an average husband. I hope you won't either. -- Michael IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP IN NEUTRAL? Many men have the impression that as long as they are not yelling at their wives, beating them, cheating on them or leaving huge messes around the house, they must be a good husband. All that means is that he isn't a terrible husband. In reality, he is probably is just an average husband. Instead of not just yelling at his wife, a husband should make an effort to say lots of wonderful things to her: complimenting her soothing smile and dancing eyes, telling her he appreciates all her noble qualities and her hard work, telling her he loves her each and every day. Instead of not beating his wife, he should make certain he often lovingly touches her: stroking her hair, lightly kissing her neck, gently massaging her shoulders, kindly rubbing her feet and giving her light kisses on her cheek, nose, ears, forehead and of course, lips. A man shouldn't cheat on his wife, but he should passionately seduce her. Not being a slob is not bad. Helping with the chores is better. Giving her a whole day or week off from her usual chores and doing them for her is definitely heading in the right direction. Men shouldn't settle for being average. If your relationship has been in neutral, it's time you move into first gear.
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