Author: | Rose Carrington | ISBN: | 1230000272944 |
Publisher: | Mofe Publishing | Publication: | September 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rose Carrington |
ISBN: | 1230000272944 |
Publisher: | Mofe Publishing |
Publication: | September 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Rose Carrington's Patriarchy in Love legitimises the benefits of a male-led relationship--i.e. a traditional relationship. Learn the necessity and prevalence of hierarchy, and how the implementation of one into your marriage can reduce conflict, increase your passion for each other, and create a stable home life beneficial to the whole family.
60 informational pages chock-full of:
Whether you're married, unwed, or just a singleton curious about a relationship in which the man wears the pants (or the lady, a dress), Rose Carrington brings to the table refreshing perspectives on heterosexual love that you absolutely need to absorb and make apart of your life.
Excerpts:
From How to be the Woman:
41. Never talk back to him.
42. Ask him for advice whenever you can, and always take it seriously. Asking his
advice lets him see that you are dependent on his intelligence.
...
44. Flatter him like he is a king.
...
85. Exchange loving and affectionate words with him.
88. Answer first to him then to your oldest son.
From How to be the Man:
27. Never harm her or your children physically or mentally.
28. Never let them harm you.
...
39.
Do not apologise for every little thing.40. If you feel overwhelmed,
seek her help in situations in which you know she could help.
41. Never put pride or vanity before what is best for your family.
...
59.
Never swear in front of her, unless you're doing so to express that she
has severely displeased you. Tell her not to swear when she swears.
60. Never abuse your wife's trust.
From How to talk to Her:
The man, as the head of the house, is to exude his authority when
appropriate, and be a "gentle giant" the rest of the time. He must know
that his woman needs to hear tender, affectionate words as much as she
needs to hear when she's let him down. He must know when to be surly,
and when to be amiable. When he is happy, his voice should be open,
loud, and full of laughter. When he is angry, his voice should be deep
with warning, maybe even a spine-tingling whisper.
Print Length 60 Pages
Rose Carrington's Patriarchy in Love legitimises the benefits of a male-led relationship--i.e. a traditional relationship. Learn the necessity and prevalence of hierarchy, and how the implementation of one into your marriage can reduce conflict, increase your passion for each other, and create a stable home life beneficial to the whole family.
60 informational pages chock-full of:
Whether you're married, unwed, or just a singleton curious about a relationship in which the man wears the pants (or the lady, a dress), Rose Carrington brings to the table refreshing perspectives on heterosexual love that you absolutely need to absorb and make apart of your life.
Excerpts:
From How to be the Woman:
41. Never talk back to him.
42. Ask him for advice whenever you can, and always take it seriously. Asking his
advice lets him see that you are dependent on his intelligence.
...
44. Flatter him like he is a king.
...
85. Exchange loving and affectionate words with him.
88. Answer first to him then to your oldest son.
From How to be the Man:
27. Never harm her or your children physically or mentally.
28. Never let them harm you.
...
39.
Do not apologise for every little thing.40. If you feel overwhelmed,
seek her help in situations in which you know she could help.
41. Never put pride or vanity before what is best for your family.
...
59.
Never swear in front of her, unless you're doing so to express that she
has severely displeased you. Tell her not to swear when she swears.
60. Never abuse your wife's trust.
From How to talk to Her:
The man, as the head of the house, is to exude his authority when
appropriate, and be a "gentle giant" the rest of the time. He must know
that his woman needs to hear tender, affectionate words as much as she
needs to hear when she's let him down. He must know when to be surly,
and when to be amiable. When he is happy, his voice should be open,
loud, and full of laughter. When he is angry, his voice should be deep
with warning, maybe even a spine-tingling whisper.
Print Length 60 Pages