Laura Schlessinger
But the reality is that women today do not think of themselves in the context of helping "their man." Women today have been brainwashed into thinking that efforts in that direction are in the category of oppression, subservience, and catering to frail male egos. It is sad that this is the prevalent point of view, because interdependence is what ultimately feeds both the man and the woman what they truly need to be happy.
— Laura Schlessinger
Children are our second chance to have a great parent-child relationship.
— Laura Schlessinger
Children do not need half a dozen sports, music, art, or theater activities. Kids actually need more free playtime without adult instruction.
— Laura Schlessinger
How did so many women get to this unhappy place of not understanding how truly "simple" men are in their requirements and how much benevolent power their wives have over them? Why did notions like assuaging "male ego" and using "feminine wiles" rocket into disrepute? How is it that so many women are angry with men in general yet expect to have a happy life married to one of them? There are a number of reasons for this, and I believe they all revolve around the assault upon, and virtual collapse of, the values of religious morality, modesty, fidelity, chastity, respect for life, and a commitment to family and child-rearing.
— Laura Schlessinger
If you're that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry out of your race.
— Laura Schlessinger
If you take on the martyr/entitlement role, two things are definitely going to happen: you’ll be a lot less happy with your life, and you will have a husband not exactly wanting to come home to you.
— Laura Schlessinger
It is typical of women to fester and ferment over disappointments, slights, annoyances, angers, etc.
— Laura Schlessinger
On the Day of Atonement, Jews are commanded to seek forgiveness from the people we have hurt.
— Laura Schlessinger
Research indicates that most women want their man to earn more than they do.
— Laura Schlessinger
The feeling of your baby taking nourishment from your body for the first time is amazing, and it remains the most touching moment of my life.
— Laura Schlessinger
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