What are his needs?
Portia and Calpurnia are treated primarily as extensions of their husbands in Shakespeare's plays, "Julius Caesar" and "The Merchant of Venice." They are depicted as supportive wives who exist to serve their husbands' needs and advance their objectives. Their roles are largely defined by their relationships with the male protagonists rather than as independent characters with their own agency and development.
supportive
Be there for him. Supportive without being condoning.
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SECOND CHANCE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
There are a number of ways in which a person could be supportive. This person could be physically or emotionally supportive.
The spelling "support" is correct.
Yes, it is. EXAMPLE: He is a supportive father.
Not ALL husbands are like that. Why you're describing is husband's who cheat. They think they can use their wives just to take care of them and give them children. It's terrible, and anyone in a situation like this needs to get divorced!
The word sisters is a common plural noun. It needs no apostrophe.I loved my sisters.When sisters have possessions or belongings, it needs an apostrophe.I loved my sisters' letters and cards.My sisters' husbands were teachers.
the sex is the supportive framework for the neuron.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
the sex is the supportive framework for the neuron.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................