They're supposed to, and you can't have a marriage WITHOUT trust.
If they don't trust each other, it's usually because they have controlling personalities and always feel they have to be in charge, or they've been betrayed by each other and feel they can never trust again.
In a traditional marriage dynamic, wives are expected to be loyal and devoted to their husbands. This loyalty and devotion are often described as "cleaving" to their husbands.
No, wives are not considered property of their husbands in modern society. Marriage is a partnership based on mutual respect and equality.
I don't think it is, since marriage is about mind, body, and spirit.
If they kept secrets from each other, never helped financially or never helped one another.
Polygamy .
Husbands do not generally find other wives. They do find good friends throughout their life. They just love the fact that their wife loves them.
Sometimes, but it doesn't have to happen. Husbands and wives should eat healthy and exercise together.
Matchmaking is finding wives for prospective husbands and husbands for prospective wives. In many cultures, this is not done by the prospective husbands and wives themselves, but by the parents or other family members, or in some cases by professionals. (For example, the character Yenta in Fiddler on the Roof)
Loyal husbands do not allow their wives to cheat. They remain loyal and love their wives.
In some historical and cultural contexts, wives were considered the property of their husbands, with limited legal rights and autonomy. However, modern legal systems and societal norms generally reject this notion and recognize wives as equal partners in a marriage.
For it to be considered marriage counseling, both parties need to attend. You can always get individual counseling, if your husband does not want to go.
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