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Brothers, some of us drift over into the wrong side of the column not because of our words, but because of our silence!
If you are married, there is no reason why you should be fearful of telling others--especially younger female co-workers.
First, it sets a good example; second it gives others the opportunity to check their own marriage vows and make sure that they are also demonstrating loyalty to their home.
Sometimes, you can improve your marriage by bragging on it! Don't treat your wife as a liability, but as your most prized asset!
If the truth be told brothers, if we are honest with ourselves, some of us wouldn't have the blessings in earning power that we do have IF IT WEREN'T FOR OUR WIVES!
Brothers, make sure that you talk up your wife so much on the job, that when she drops by for a visit and introduces herself, she will get an honored reception.
People on the job will have heard of her love and character so much from you, that they will be stunned by her class and beauty when she finally arrives.
And the married sisters in the house said: 'Amen!'
RULE NUMBER TWO: WEAR YOUR WEDDING BAND!
This next point is going to upset a lot of preachers that I know, but I'm heading straight down the fairway with this shot: Brothers, if you are married, WEAR THE HARDWARE!
Nothing adds to confusion quicker than a married man trying to pretend that he is single by not wearing his wedding ring.
Get the biggest, baddest, and brightest wedding band that you can find, keep it on, and keep it visible! There is no shame in being married.
As a matter of fact, in light of some of the antics among the single men I have known over the years, they never quite seem to make it to maturity because of their dating around.
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