“What is the secret behind your happy married life?” I asked my friend. “You should respect each other and share responsibilities with love,” he retorted. There won’t be any issues after that.
I was curious, so I asked him to elaborate. “In my household, my wife makes decisions on minor matters, and I make decisions on major ones,” he stated. We don’t meddle with one another’s choices.
Still not convinced, I asked for proof. He went on to say, “My wife makes the decisions on little things like which car to buy, how much to save, when to go grocery shopping, when and where to go on vacation, which sofa, air conditioner, or refrigerator to buy, and whether to hire a maid. I simply accept it.
“What is your role?” I then inquired. “I make decisions about very important things like whether America should attack Iran, whether Britain should lift sanctions over Zimbabwe, whether Bodoland should be formed, or whether Ronaldo should retire from football,” he remarked with a smile. My spouse never challenges any of these choices.