Things You Should Never Tell Your Woman

There are a lot of great Slavic brides on Veronikalove, BUT! all of them are unique and you should know the right way to their hearts. This article will help you understand women a little better. And your life will become happier and more harmonious. So, why shouldn't a woman be told ...

“My mom does better” - mom fries cutlets better, she makes a better salad, she iron a shirt better ... Instead of mom, sometimes they cite a sister, an acquaintance, an ex-wife, her first school love, and so on. But more often mom does better. And “my mom does better” is one of the most terrible phrases that kill the joy of family life. In no case! I willingly believe that mom really does better. Especially if it's the husband's mom. But constantly informing your wife that she always makes everything worse is not the best way to achieve happiness in family life.

"Finally you are dressed in something decent!" - such phrases are not at all uncommon. There are men who constantly told his wife that she did not know how to dress at all. If you, saying such a phrase, want to compliment a woman, then keep in mind - this is not a praise. This implies that she used to dress disgustingly, and suddenly, by some accident, she finally managed to find more or less decent clothes.

"When I fell in love with you, you were so beautiful!" - such a phrase clearly indicates that the former beauty is long gone. It is regret for the past and mourning for the future. Why not say: "I look at you and admire you: you are still 20!" Or: "When I fell in love with you, you were such a beauty and did not change at all!"

"Are you fool?" - instead of answering any question. As a variation: "What do you understand about this", "Shut up when they don't ask", "Don't disgrace me in front of people." Actually, no one has to know everything. And even if a question is asked, the answer to which seems obvious to you, it is not a fact that it is equally obvious to others.

"You can't do anything!" - as an option: “You do not cook well”, “You don’t know how to sew”, “You don’t know how to raise children” ... and so on. Usually, this is pronounced with an accusatory anguish. But, dear men, if a woman does not know how to cook - and this also happens - then wouldn't it be easier to buy her a cookbook or buy ready-made food.

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