The article emphasizes the importance of loving and respectful communication in marriage, particularly regarding correcting a partner. It advocates for praising a wife for her strengths rather than criticizing her shortcomings. The author differentiates between correction, which should be constructive and loving, and criticism, which implies disapproval. Recommendations include avoiding public corrections, not criticizing in front of children, and refraining from comparisons with other women. Overall, fostering a supportive environment is crucial for maintaining a healthy marriage dynamic.
Don't shout at her, she is not your child. You can correct, yes, but why shouting?
Correction should be done in love. If done in any other way, it turns to criticism and condemnation.
Stop criticizing her; rather, correct in love. It means disapproval by pointing out errors and mistakes.
. Avoid correcting your wife in the presence of your children. Incessant correction will make them disrespect her.
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