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Here’s What Women Would Love to Hear From Their Men

March 1, 2023 · Relationships
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Tell her to hang out with the girls more

The wide majority of men have a hard time understanding why women need…other women. Your wife’s besties are also her confidantes and cheerleaders. They understand certain things that your wife has been through in a way you can’t, like childbirth, periods, and anything related to Ryan Gosling.

That’s why making sure that your wife gets plenty of girl time will benefit BOTH of you. She will feel better, because nothing compares to a girl’s night out, and she’ll also appreciate what a wonderful, caring, and understanding man she has by her side.

Show her that you offered to vacuum under the couch

Let’s be honest: some chores are simply a living hell, especially if you have to check them every other day. When it comes to house cleaning, cooking, or grocery shopping, everybody has something they simply hate doing, and they would procrastinate until dust bunnies start paying rent, too.

And here comes the most interesting part: what IF you would HELP your wife with the chores she hates the most? Not only will you be doing her a solid favor, but you will also show just how considerate you are, and that you’re willing to take the bullet now and then.

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