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Not intended for the liberal female reader or the modern man.
We all have stress in our lives but I truly believe in the traditional family, that stress is greatest on the man. As it should be, children have little to worry about. There greatest fear is the wi-fi going down. And if worse comes to worse, the children always have mom and dad to fall back on.
Then there’s the wife. Not that she is without her share of stress but it’s a different stress. Her fail-safe mechanism is her husband. Don’t misunderstand me; my wife is a positive immovable emotional rock that my young men could not live without.
Then there’s the husband; the one whose role is to be the bread winner. He’s the one that when all else fails will be expected to find a solution. Everyone else is afforded the ability to not succeed except him. He is the last line of defense; physically, emotionally and monetarily. He is the one who stands on the wall and says, “Not on my watch”.
I could provide numerous examples to support all of this but if you have to ask for them, you should have stopped at the first sentence. If this post hits home with you, know you’re not alone. Many of us men share the same stress that you do.
We all have stress in our lives but I truly believe in the traditional family, that stress is greatest on the man. As it should be, children have little to worry about. There greatest fear is the wi-fi going down. And if worse comes to worse, the children always have mom and dad to fall back on.
Then there’s the wife. Not that she is without her share of stress but it’s a different stress. Her fail-safe mechanism is her husband. Don’t misunderstand me; my wife is a positive immovable emotional rock that my young men could not live without.
Then there’s the husband; the one whose role is to be the bread winner. He’s the one that when all else fails will be expected to find a solution. Everyone else is afforded the ability to not succeed except him. He is the last line of defense; physically, emotionally and monetarily. He is the one who stands on the wall and says, “Not on my watch”.
I could provide numerous examples to support all of this but if you have to ask for them, you should have stopped at the first sentence. If this post hits home with you, know you’re not alone. Many of us men share the same stress that you do.