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Summary of the idea/dream: I'd like to offer you five funny rules for a happy marriage and I think they will be handy.
Rule one:
Never run down, dishonor, or smear your spouse's ex girls or boys. The striving to assault the appearances, intellect, abilities, and accomplishments of the other's former friends of the opposite sex is a common problem of family dissatisfaction.
Rule two:
A husband shouldn't affront his wife in public. He may scold her at home. For example, if a man considers his wife soufflés to be as tough a rubber glove, he should tell her about it at home, not at a party. The same rule refers to the woman.
Rule three:
When a man is reading aloud, his wife should listen to him attentively. If he's reading some boring articles on politics or something else, she should just pretend to be interested. Also she shouldn't interrupt him to correct his mistakes or pronunciation, clap her hands trying to catch a fly, or make a notice his T-shirt is on the wrong side, etc. When the spouse has finished, it's better to explain "How interesting!" and pay a compliment on his diction and his zeal
Never run down, dishonor, or smear your spouse's ex girls or boys. The striving to assault the appearances, intellect, abilities, and accomplishments of the other's former friends of the opposite sex is a common problem of family dissatisfaction.
Rule two:
A husband shouldn't affront his wife in public. He may scold her at home. For example, if a man considers his wife soufflés to be as tough a rubber glove, he should tell her about it at home, not at a party. The same rule refers to the woman.
Rule three:
When a man is reading aloud, his wife should listen to him attentively. If he's reading some boring articles on politics or something else, she should just pretend to be interested. Also she shouldn't interrupt him to correct his mistakes or pronunciation, clap her hands trying to catch a fly, or make a notice his T-shirt is on the wrong side, etc. When the spouse has finished, it's better to explain "How interesting!" and pay a compliment on his diction and his zeal
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