![]() ![]() He deals with the problem in a masculine thorough way, and he also knows his wife can’t deal with creepy crawlies ever again. What a difference! The result is the same in terms of the cat and the spider, but this time the husband knows his wife needs his protection, she needs his presence, she can’t cope without him. All this fuss over a little spider, I thought someone had died! Husband: Ok, Ok, I’ll get the cat and I’ll check the bed. I can’t deal with this, I’m going to have a bath. I can’t sleep until it’s gone, it might be in the bed, it could crawl over me in the night…. Me: I like cute pretty spiders! That one looks like it escaped from Hogwarts. Me: A spider! The biggest spider I ever saw! In our bedroom!!!! Quick, get rid of it, I can’t sleep in the room until I know it’s gone! Husband: What is it? Do you need an ambulance? Are the kids ok? What’s wrong? But this is how I would plan to handle this scenario post Fascinating Womanhood. Now there is nothing really wrong with this interaction, it is amicable, and the end result is a well fed cat and a house free of spiders. Husband: I can’t see any spiders in the bedroom, I’ll just leave the cat in there, ok? Me: I can’t deal with this one, can you show it to the cat please? He’ll eat it. Husband: I thought you liked spiders? I really don’t like them at all, it’s the way their legs move, can you deal with it? Me: I just saw a massive spider in the bedroom, I want you to get rid of it please. ![]() What am I doing differently now I am implementing Fascinating Womanhood? Helen began sharing the secrets of her own happy marriage with small groups of women in Fresno, California, in the early 1960s. ![]()
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