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So how exactly does this idea of "sex begins in the kitchen" work? We know that doesn't mean getting creative with the utensils and appliances, but what does a woman mean when she says romance begins elsewhere compared to bedroom?

These may be a challenge things for men to really understand, but that shouldn't stop us trying. A husband with potential may be the desire of pretty much every woman's heart. Ideally, however, the wife who's the need of the man's heart doesn't require him to alter, but supports him as he tries.

So the picture we're developing is of a husband who is dedicated to learning and achieving better, having a wife who's committed to extending grace, never requiring change. Those two things in tension give the marriage an ingredient of mutual submission.

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The husband submits himself to God, and to his wife, in mastering for everyone her. The wife submits herself to God, and also to her husband, by allowing him to develop without forcing matters.

Both of them are necessary to submit. Marriage is about mutual submission.

But let us get back onto the subject of sex - and its imminence emerging from the kitchen.

Your kitchen Being an ALLEGORY OF LOVE

Love can begin in the kitchen or perhaps in the laundry or out in the yard, simply through the act and services information; the husband plies his skill and uses his humble strength to work diligently.

It might be an old-fashioned value, but women love working men; certainly not blue-collar men, however the willingness of a man to lead his family in cheerfully doing the duties of the house.

Tasks like ironing, washing up, cooking, vacuuming, etc, may once have been the domain from the woman. But now forget about. The issue is much more about the willingness of the husband to help out. His heart is to help.

A lady knows she's loved when her husband seeks to please her because he loves her. It is really an act of faith for the husband, because when he does nice things for his wife she's romanced. He or she must be genuine, committed, sincere.