Why would a loving, wise woman allow mood to determine whether or not she will give her husband one of the most important expressions of love she can show him? What else in life, of such significance, do we allow to be governed by mood?Not sure what to say to that. Maybe nothing need be said.
What if your husband woke up one day and announced that he was not in the mood to go to work? If this happened a few times a year, any wife would have sympathy for her hardworking husband. But what if this happened as often as many wives announce that they are not in the mood to have sex? Most women would gradually stop respecting and therefore eventually stop loving such a man.
“Well, I've been in the city for 30 years and I've never once regretted being a nasty, greedy, cold-hearted, avaricious money-grubber... er, Conservative!” - Monty Python's Flying Circus, Season 2, Episode 11, How Not To Be Seen
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Dennis Prager Speaks to the Wives of America
Dennis Prager argues, in his latest article, that wives should have sex with their husbands whether they want to or not.
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What if the husband is not in the mood to have sex? Having sex ≠ going to work. The intense intimacy that makes sex so significant is exactly why it should be given freely.
That being said, if you're not in the mood ever, there's probably something else wrong in your relationship.
Whatever, Prager has a degree in anthropology and history, and he's an international affairs grad school dropout. Why on earth should we care what he has to say about marriage, relationships, sexuality, human intimacy, or anything related? He's a pundit. That's a fancy word for "blowhard." Who cares what he thinks?
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