The
Five Basic Needs For A Man
A wife makes herself irresistible to her husband by learning to
meet his five basic needs:
1. His needs for admiration and respect.
She understands and appreciates his value and achievements more
than anything else. She reminds him of his capabilities and helps
him maintain his walk with God and also his self-confidence. She
is proud of her husband, not out of duty, but as an expression
of sincere admiration for the man she loves and with whom she
has chosen to share her life.
(Ephesians 22:23,33)
2. His need for sexual fulfillment.
She becomes an excellent sexual partner to him. She studies her
own response to recognize and understand what brings out the best
in her, then she communicates this information to her husband
and together they learn to have a sexual relationship that both
find repeatedly satisfying and enjoyable.
(Proverbs 5:15-29, Song of Solomon 4:9-5:1, I Cor 7:1-5, Hebrews
13:4)
3. His need for home support.
She creates a home that offers him an atmosphere of peace and
quiet and refuge. She manages the home and care of the children.
The home is a place of rest and rejuvenation. Remember: the wife/mother
is the emotional hub of the family.
(Proverbs 9:13, 19:13, 21:9, 19, 25:24)
4. His need for her attractiveness.
She is possessed of inner and outer beauty. She cultivates a Christ
like spirit in her inner self. She keeps herself physically fit
with diet and exercise, and she wears her hair, make-up and clothes
in a way that her husband finds attractive and tasteful. Her husband
is pleased and proud of her in public and also in private.
(Song of Solomon 1:8-10, 2:2, 6:13, 7:9, I Peter 3:1-5)
5. His need for a life companion.
She develops mutual interests with her husband. She discovers
those activities her husband enjoys the most and seeks to become
proficient in them. If she learns to enjoy them, she joins him
in them. If she does not enjoy them, she encourages him to consider
others that they can enjoy together. She becomes her husband's
best friend so that he repeatedly associates her with the activities
he enjoys most.
( Song of Solomon 8:1-2,6)
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