ONTARIO, CA — In a revelation intended to lay a foundation for a better marital relationship, a local wife explained to her husband that her love language is for him to go out and earn all the money and then come home and do all the chores.
The deep moment of vulnerability came one evening this week, as Cheryl Crentist sat her husband, Rob, down to let him know what he could do to help her feel most loved, appreciated, and cared for, which turned out to be all of the work both inside and outside the home.
“It’s how I feel loved,” she told him. “When I see you getting up early every morning and going in to work all day to earn an income to provide for the kids and us, and then coming home at the end of the day and starting to cook, clean, fold laundry, and put the kids to bed… that’s when I feel like you care about me. Make me feel special. It’s my love language. So, the more you do that, the more I’ll really appreciate it. Thanks, honey.”
Husband Rob Crentist agreed that he needed to step up his efforts to express his love for her in the way she best receives it. “I guess it makes sense,” he said. “Whenever I take a quick glance over at her on the couch while I’m vacuuming the floors after doing the dishes at the end of a long day at work, I can see her smile of appreciation.”
At publishing time, Cheryl had informed Rob that her second love language was Amazon gift cards.
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