Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Love Like His Dog



He never tells me that he's sick of this house.
He never says why don't you get off that couch?
He don't cost me nothin' when he wants to go out.
I want you to love me like my dog.

He never says I need a new attitude.
Him and my sister ain't always in a feud.
When I leave the seat up he don't think that it's rude.
I want you to love me like my dog does, Baby.


When I come home, I want you to just go crazy.
He never looks at me like he might hate me.
I want you to love me like my dog.


He never acts like he don't care for my friends.
He never asks me where in the hell have you been?
He don't play dead when I wanna pet him.


I want you to love me like my dog does, honey.

He never says 'I wish you made more money.'
He always thinks that 'pull my finger' is funny.
I want you to love me like my dog.

This is all that most guys want...They want to be accepted as they are and not be manipulated or controlled. They want a wife, not a mother.

I was reading this guy's blog and Christian guys were saying they never want to get married because the married women they observe are no different than feminist women. They are usually angry and upset all the time with their husbands.  This is not good!

We need to look different than the world. We need to love our husbands even better than their dogs do!

If you want to watch this hilarious video and song, click here ~


Like My Dog

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails
I Corinthians 13:4-8

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I love my husband. He is my best friend and confidante. I wish that all women would feel the same for their husbands. Not talk about them negatively. Support and sustain them. Encourage them. Stand alongside them. Thank you for this blog!
Well said Diane! I love my husband also and make it a point to never complain or say negative things about him to others, nor to him! (Okay, OCCASIONALLY I will ask him to stop leaving his dirty socks and shoes all over the house, lol!) I love and respect him way too much to do that. It breaks my heart when I hear how others talk about their spouses and I pray for them to realize how hurtful their comments are BEFORE it destroys their relationship which it surely will.
"They want a wife, not a Mother." Ouch. I catch myself SO often treating my husband like i'm mothering him! NOT GOOD! I've read "Created to be his Helpmeet," and I've been trying to figure out this wife thing. It's so hard, but so worth it. I want to accept my husband just the way he is, and not control or manipulate him, EVER! Thank you thank you for this post!

New follower! =)

Marybeth @ Let it Grow
My husband has GOT to work on his mind reading abilities!
But in all seriousness, I listen to Christian radio quite a bit and one program made the suggestion to thank your husband every day for the things he does. So I've been saying things like, "Thank you so much for getting up for work everyday, the overtime you put in, to support our family."
Intentionally saying one kind thing to him every day has not only made him happier, it's helped me to look past the mess, the stress, and the frustrations of life. My husband looks at me with love in his eyes and I can't help but return it. We have a renewed passion in our marriage, we talk more, I'm more willing to admit when I'm wrong and ask for forgiveness or to forgive when he does wrong. I find myself admiring him and watching him, almost the way a dog would.
Amen! It's a learning process for me. Some days I'm better at appreciating my husband than others.

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