by Peacefulwife | Aug 26, 2020 | a guy's perspective, being controlling, respect, romance
Do you tend to ask “why” a lot? You may think nothing of it, but here’s how it might eventually hurt your romantic relationship…
by Peacefulwife | May 8, 2020 | a guy's perspective, being controlling, choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, Dating/Courting, disrespect, expectations, respect, romance
If your man doesn’t express his love verbally much, does it mean he doesn’t love you?
by Peacefulwife | Apr 30, 2020 | attraction, being controlling, choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, contentment, Dating/Courting, expectations, growing in Christ, humility, masculinity, respect, romance
When I know what my responsibilities are and what his responsibilities are—our relationship can grow strong.
by Peacefulwife | Apr 24, 2020 | conflict, disrespect, respect, romance
Here are a few tips about what NOT to do and some healthy ways to ask your guy for something you need or want.
by Peacefulwife | Mar 29, 2020 | choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, Dating/Courting, living life to the fullest now, loneliness, masculinity, maturing in Christ, peace, respect, romance, suffering, waiting
Obviously, this is an extremely stressful time for everyone around the world. We all need a lot more support, love, and nurturing than normal. But for many men, I think a crisis like this may carry extra emotional and spiritual weight. Men long to be heroes. They...
by Peacefulwife | Feb 6, 2020 | being controlling, bitterness, choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, Dating/Courting, disrespect, expectations, femininity, growing in Christ, humility, maturing in Christ, respect, romance, submission, virtue
A guest post from one of my dear prayer partners: Maybe try this with your man the next time you have an argument. It starts with understanding two very different approaches: A “strawman” is a misrepresentation of someone’s position or argument that is easy to...