Put Down Your Excuses and Put on Your Aprons!
This was written by Stacee Kameya on Facebook in response to the above post.
A lot of these women in the comment section don’t seem to understand men. Men are not trying to come home and annoy their wives by throwing their socks on the ground and their clothes. They just worked a long hard day, laboring and using their bodies all day. They’re sweaty, they smell, and they are exhausted. The only thing they’re thinking about is getting out of their work clothes and into the shower. They toss everything down because it’s a symbolic “done with today’s work” and putting on of “relax time at home.”
Our job as a keeper of the home is to make an inviting haven for our husbands where they can rest and do what they want to do so: 1) they live longer; 2) they don’t divorce us because we nag too much and are easily bitter and clamorous; 3) because it’s our duty to serve and provide a comfortable, loving home.
Women take the words submission, obedience, reverence, humility, femininity, homemaking, and attribute them to “slavery” when it’s absolutely not. You are more cheerful when you give freely than when you receive; at least a grateful, appreciative heart should be.
But feminists are selfish, lazy, bitter, and down right mean to their men, and they wonder why men divorce or worse cheat. Did you give him any reason not to leave you? Men want respect and honor. Do that and you stand a far better chance that he will never leave nor forsake you. It’s simple, because men are simple.
Put down the excuses, and put on your aprons!
And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.
Genesis 2:18