Yikes! I am really disappointed with this article. I mean no offense to the author – we are all human. With that said we humans need chizuk! And not another example of everything not to do in marriage. And yes men need compliments and gratitude and not criticism, nagging, and insults. Read Woman's Wisdom and let the men direct the men to Garden of Peace.
2. So disappointed!
10/10/2014
I am really disappointed with this article. I mean no offense to the author – we are all human. With that said we humans need chizuk! And not another example of everything not to do in marriage. And yes men need compliments and gratitude and not criticism, nagging, and insults. Read Woman's Wisdom and let the men direct the men to Garden of Peace.
3. Tziporah
10/10/2014
Better yet read Chachmas Nashim by R’Arush I respectfully disagree with the author and suggest that women read Chachamas Nashim where Rav Arush says clearly that a women should focus on her own avoda in marriage and not take the advice of the yetzter hara and focus on whether or not her husband is doing his part. Personally, I find that by giving my husband compliments and showing him appreciation that it creates a very pleasant atmosphere in which he readily reciprocates. Ladies the best advice is not to police your husband but read Chachamas Nashim and follow R'Arush's advice. Wishing everyone only the sweetest shalom bayis!
4. Tziporah
10/10/2014
I respectfully disagree with the author and suggest that women read Chachamas Nashim where Rav Arush says clearly that a women should focus on her own avoda in marriage and not take the advice of the yetzter hara and focus on whether or not her husband is doing his part. Personally, I find that by giving my husband compliments and showing him appreciation that it creates a very pleasant atmosphere in which he readily reciprocates. Ladies the best advice is not to police your husband but read Chachamas Nashim and follow R'Arush's advice. Wishing everyone only the sweetest shalom bayis!
10/10/2014
Yikes! I am really disappointed with this article. I mean no offense to the author – we are all human. With that said we humans need chizuk! And not another example of everything not to do in marriage. And yes men need compliments and gratitude and not criticism, nagging, and insults. Read Woman's Wisdom and let the men direct the men to Garden of Peace.
10/10/2014
I am really disappointed with this article. I mean no offense to the author – we are all human. With that said we humans need chizuk! And not another example of everything not to do in marriage. And yes men need compliments and gratitude and not criticism, nagging, and insults. Read Woman's Wisdom and let the men direct the men to Garden of Peace.
10/10/2014
Better yet read Chachmas Nashim by R’Arush I respectfully disagree with the author and suggest that women read Chachamas Nashim where Rav Arush says clearly that a women should focus on her own avoda in marriage and not take the advice of the yetzter hara and focus on whether or not her husband is doing his part. Personally, I find that by giving my husband compliments and showing him appreciation that it creates a very pleasant atmosphere in which he readily reciprocates. Ladies the best advice is not to police your husband but read Chachamas Nashim and follow R'Arush's advice. Wishing everyone only the sweetest shalom bayis!
10/10/2014
I respectfully disagree with the author and suggest that women read Chachamas Nashim where Rav Arush says clearly that a women should focus on her own avoda in marriage and not take the advice of the yetzter hara and focus on whether or not her husband is doing his part. Personally, I find that by giving my husband compliments and showing him appreciation that it creates a very pleasant atmosphere in which he readily reciprocates. Ladies the best advice is not to police your husband but read Chachamas Nashim and follow R'Arush's advice. Wishing everyone only the sweetest shalom bayis!
10/06/2014
Compliments=peace in the home Oh No he didn't
10/06/2014
Oh No he didn't