The ten commandment of marriage that I read in a old book in a antique shop from 1947

Don’t bother your husband with petty troubles and complaints when he comes home from work.
2  Be a good listener. Let him tell you his troubles; yours will seem trivial in comparison.
3 Remember your most important job is to build up and maintain his ego (which gets bruised plenty in business). Morale is a woman’s business.
4 Let him relax before dinner, and discuss family problems after the “inner man” has been satisfied.
5  Always remember he’s a male and marital relations promote harmony. Have sane views about sex.
6  No man likes a wife who is always tired out. Conserve your energy so you can give him the companionship he craves.
7 Never hold up your husband to ridicule in the presence of others. If you must criticize, do so privately and without anger.
8  Remember a man is only a grown-up boy. He needs mothering and enjoys it if not piled on too thick.
9  Don’t live beyond your means, or add to your husband’s financial burdens.
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Don’t try to boss him around. Let him think he wears the pants

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