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Husbands who fear their wives

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Should a husband for any reason fear his wife? I'm not talking about respecting and honoring her as some gentlemen would positively do, preferably. I'm talking about real fear/dread/phobia or perhaps lighter words
 
Should a husband for any reason fear his wife? I'm not talking about respecting and honoring her as some gentlemen would positively do, preferably. I'm talking about real fear/dread/phobia or perhaps lighter words
should? No but neither should a wife fear her husband. We've not been called to be that way toward each other. Wifes are to honor and husbands to love as Christ loved. But fear? No.
 
Who's she?
She cut off her hubby's weewee. I guess she got mad at him over some sexual matter. I can't remember. It hurts just to think about it. I think she threw his weewee away and they had to find it and then sew it back on. After that, guys everywhere wore weewee protectors when they got in fights with the wife just to be sure there were no repeats of such an offensive.
 
Should a husband for any reason fear his wife? I'm not talking about respecting and honoring her as some gentlemen would positively do, preferably. I'm talking about real fear/dread/phobia or perhaps lighter words

An elderly woman told me never get into a relationship or marry a man you are afraid of, so I think the advice is good for a man too. The bible says there is no fear in love. If a man is fearful of his wife, there is some kind of dysfunction in the marriage.
 
She cut off her hubby's weewee. I guess she got mad at him over some sexual matter. I can't remember. It hurts just to think about it. I think she threw his weewee away and they had to find it and then sew it back on. After that, guys everywhere wore weewee protectors when they got in fights with the wife just to be sure there were no repeats of such an offensive.
Dreadful
 
An elderly woman told me never get into a relationship or marry a man you are afraid of, so I think the advice is good for a man too. The bible says there is no fear in love. If a man is fearful of his wife, there is some kind of dysfunction in the marriage.
Such slave-and-master situation (may) arises when the woman is the breadwinner and the man the thank-you-ma'am version of a jobless soul.



Whatever the situation true love wins and should win.

May be a sin for a man not to be the breadwinner
 
In a perfect world neither wives nore husbands would be over dominating in the way that the other would fear them. In a perfect world neither would do things that would provok the other either. Bad decisions, activities that they know the other doesn't agree to, or even addictions.

That said I've heard of too many stories where wives fear their husbands, and are unsure if that day will be a good day or a bad day. The most I've heard of the reverse is husbands nervous that their wife will get mad or leave them. Not the same level of fear. Sometines you hear it's a constant nervousness like walking on eggshells, but who knows since it's not as readily talked about as wives getting hurt or fearing for themselves, perhaps there are husbands that fear their wife and don't just have an anixiety around them.
 
My wife shows she loves me by feeding me. I take advantage of it. If I complain about being hungry, she'll say, what would you like? Want some cheese and crackers?

Now she's either very nice when it comes to serving me or just wants me out of her kitchen. :lol
 
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