What women fear most in men is not poor, but men who refuse to wean their mothers

Married women are the trade-offs and sacrifices of youth, passion and many other things. After getting married, they poured their love and desires into small families. Therefore, that small family is what determines their happiness. Perhaps so, it is often said that women are more like each other in their husbands.

But perhaps the most frightening of women is not taking poor men. The most frightening thing is when a woman takes a man before realizing he is the "mother's skirt". At that time, no matter what their mother did, they insisted on standing on their mother's side. Then they consider the woman next to her to be just a person no more and no less.

I have seen many stories, where the woman who walked to her husband's house did not have a "back-to-back" person. Everything they do whether right or wrong must always accept the mother's lead. My husband hummed through stories or joined my mother to "teach" my wife.

There are men who are not so much. They still love their wives, but their mother is the one that decides everything big and small. Even the couple's own story must follow the rules that the mother has set. Men of this type are like a child who hasn't grown up yet. All their thoughts and actions need their mother's consent.

When two women, one is mother, one is a wife who has a friction. They sometimes stand in the middle without knowing what they really should do. In the end, they decided to put their wife behind to become a filial son like "his mother has only one", and if "his wife could change", I would understand.

But men, please understand, the woman who has been with you all her life is a wife, not a mother. The woman who, when he was sick, sick, hungry, and poor, also held his hand to overcome his wife, not his mother. Always behave properly and become a man of your own opinion.

Never leave until you get married but still don't have the maturity of a real man. Don't make women say, "I'm tired, my mother is right, I'm wrong."

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