A Wife is a Wife: Depending on How You Roll the Dice Indefinitely, we have all taken part in or visualized ourselves spending our eternal lives with someone else - at least once. What you've got yourself is annoying 24-hour surveillance; along with lifetime warranty and guarantee. (Maybe not the guarantee.) Hypothetically speaking, with some negative things also comes something positive. Without a doubt [and as human as it is] sex is something we can largely agree on, the intimacy you would share with your loved one. Those stupid “butterflies” that you feel in your stomach and linger when you see the person you love, or just have a crush on. The person who will put you through hell. (If you are religious.) The warmth and loving care you will share and cherish together. Reproducing it and sharing it with an offspring – now you need a damn wife for that. (Legitimately.) I myself cannot speak for a wife; Still. What I can and will simply do is identify the traits we have yet to learn about as a wife, or "wife material" as some modern-day fools might call it. A wife is a companion where she respects the opposite spouse. Expressing, a woman who continues to experience an eternal marital relationship. Of course, only if he does not suffer the tragic loss of his beloved spouse; leaving her as a so-called widow. Among these terms is what we men need to survive: a woman. It's the cycle of life, being married to a woman who will take care of all your essential needs, while we do the same. It always has been and forever continues to grow. And we're not the only ones: for example, if you looked outside, maybe you'd see a couple of pigeons or sparrows flying together. Who could be... middle of paper... taken for granted; a wife or mother, to put it mildly, is what we mostly do. I personally think that the term "wife" needs much more respect and assertive linguistic views that reflect and address this issue in a positive way. A positive way should be considered that will represent the woman with a heart of gold, a more expressive thought put into the word. A term with such power should get not just verbs as descriptions, but illustrations granted over explanations. This is related to the article and refers to modern society. What the fuck...is going on in this world? Works Cited Brady, Judy. "I want a wife." Kirszner and Mandell 127-30. Kirszner, Laurie G., and Stephen R. Mandell. Templates for college writing: A guide and guide for rhetorical readers. 12th ed. Boston: Bredford, 2012. Print.Seca, Raul. Personal interview. November 10th 2013.
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