They maintain and try to support their family relationship and
respect their husbands as well as let their men lead the family.
A plethora of books and seminars have been built around treating the Household Codes as God - inspired marriage advice for modern couples, often working off the statement that «God tells wives to
respect their husbands because men need respect, and God tells husbands to love their wives because women need love.»
Recently, some Christians have conjured a reinterpretation of the story of Esther that is equally as imaginative as my beauty queen version — one that casts Vashti as an ungodly wife for refusing to submit to her husband and Esther as a model of godly submission
for respecting her husband.
As they recite their vows, Ana's smiling pledge to honour and
respect her husband stirs up memories of the famous contract scene in the first Fifty Shades film, in which Ana formally signs up to Christian's sadomasochistic hobby, agreeing in writing to «always conduct herself in a respectful manner to the dominant», and so on.
«The Bible teaches husbands to love their wives and wives to
respect their husbands because men need respect more than they need love and women need love more than they need respect.»
Wives are to
respect their husbands... respect not dominant.
33 However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must
respect her husband — Ephesians 5
She said
she respected her husband.
«However, let each one of you love his wife as himself, and let the wife see that
she respects her husband» (Ephesians 5:33).
Bachmann replied by saying that she loved and
respected her husband.
The decree, delivered to every province and in every language of the empire proclaimed that «all the women will
respect their husbands, from the least to the greatest» and that «every man should be ruler of his own household.»
Men are loving their wives, and wives are
respecting their husbands.
Or that, in response, he had issued a ridiculous kingdom - wide decree that «all the women will
respect their husbands, from the least to the greatest» and that «every man should be ruler over his own household.»
This is a great mystery, and I mean in reference to Christ and the church; however, let each one of you love his wife as himself, and let the wife see that
she respects her husband (Eph 5:21 - 33).
Cheryl, the mom, is also portrayed as a strong, loving mother and wife who, at the end of the day,
respects her husband's parenting style and yields to him as head of the house.
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Russian women are rooted in the traditional value that a man is the head of the family; that is why
they respect their husbands, cater to their needs, and teach their children accordingly.
They respect their husband and let their men carry out the family.
They are loving, loyal, and
respect their husband and family.
In Russian culture, women always do their best to
respect their husband, understanding that he will always nurture and take care of them in return.
She respects her husband but does not depend on him too much.
They are good housewives and they work hard,
respect their husbands and take good care of their children.
I am well brought up and I know what I am required of as a wife.I my culture, I am to love, care, and
respect my husband, I must make sure I do everything possible to make him happy as well as please him even if I have to leave my own way to do so.My roles as a wife are to be carried out by me accord...
They are beautiful, hard working, and they maintain and try to support their family relationship,
respect their husbands, and usually let their men lead the family.
They respect the husband and treat him in a good manner.
They are honest and faithful to love and
respect the husband.
They respect their husband and respect elders.
Russian wives are the best ones for American men because
they respect their husband and the elders.
Emma Darwin (Jennifer Connelly) is a ferociously devout Christian,
respecting her husband's work far short of encouraging it.
In the brilliant «North Country,» a woman wonders if she can survive the frigid bleakness for the two years her postdoctoral fellowship requires, and in «Bone Density,» a writer turns a blind eye to
her respected husband's many affairs while meeting her own lover in a cabin in the woods.
I respected your husband, too, and I love his music as much as everyone else in the world.
Likewise, it is very difficult for a wife to
respect her husband's need for alone time, when she herself is struggling with doubts about how important she really is in her husband's life.
Every day, I fought past all the doubts in my head, and I began to truly trust and
respect my husband.