Description
Douglas Wilson delves deep into the intricacies of love and marriage in "How To Exasperate Your Wife and Other Short Essays for Men." With humor, insight, and a touch of the down-to-earth, Wilson dismisses the notion that love is a mere transaction, comparing it to a vending machine. Instead, he paints a vivid picture of love as a way of life, far removed from the exchange of commodities. This book is a candid exploration of the question, "What does it look like when a man loves a woman?" In his essays, Wilson uncovers the root of many misunderstandings between husbands and wives, offering incisive wisdom that challenges the status quo.
Wilson takes on the prevailing misconceptions about marriage, guiding readers away from rigid and erroneous approaches. He provides practical advice for identifying signs of unhappiness within households and replacing absentee fathers with true leaders. Along the way, he even offers some humorous tips on how to exasperate your wife (think leopard underwear). This book is a compelling and realistic guide to passionate married love that is unique, sacrificial, sacramental, and, in Wilson's words, "muy caliente."
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