DanaBella: What culture/religion produces the best most loving husbands?
What culture/religion produces the best most loving husbands or do you think culture/ religion have nothing to do with the quality of a husband? Just curious
Answers and Views:
Answer by Rayos #1
i dont think that religion or culture have anything to do with the qualities of a person
The DutchAnswer by Brian
The religion/culture doesn’t make a loving husband; the husband’s personality does. I know many very loving husbands who are Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Mormon, and athiest.Answer by Free’10(7th account)
really doesn’t matter what religion or cultureAnswer by ALLURING
I CALL BULL…because it varies by person not religion. muslims , cristians,jews, buddism any person from cultrue can b a great husband. chritsians arent as perfect as they seem. some men have personal issues with alchol and some secretly beat their wifes. because they arent ” obedent” enough it all depends on the personAnswer by NickyV
This is really difficult to prove. I dont really think you can go by religion or culture. Everyone is unique in their own way. I like to date within my own culture because i have had bad experiences dating outside of it but thats not to say that all the women of those cultures are bad. That wouldnt be fair. Im sure youll find a good husband one day. You seem like someone who deserves a good manAnswer by Socks
There are a couple of ways to answer that. If you’re asking what culture or religion teaches the best principles of marriage and stewardship and responsibility to their men, I’d say the Mormons – but I’m biased 🙂
What makes a man a good husband isn’t what religion he comes from or what culture he grew up in, it’s how his parents raised him and how he chooses to respond to the situations life gives him. There are some pretty rotten Mormon dads (mine, for example) and some rotten husbands and fathers from EVERY religion or culture, not because their religion or culture teaches them poorly, but because they learned how to be a husband and father from less than perfect examples. And some men have had less than perfect examples but they have learned from the mistakes of their forebears and will make great husbands themselves.
You want to know if a man is going to be a good husband and a good father? Look at the way he treats his mother and his sisters, his nieces and his nephews, and how he treats you and other women around you. If you want to know if a man is going to be spiritual and bring a measure of peace and tranquility and spirituality into your home, look at how he worships (whatever he may worship) – and how often. If you want to marry a man who is going to spend not only this life, but all of eternity with you – well, then you have to find a Mormon 😉
Answer by AthmanFundamentalist Muslims?….oh wait…..sorry…NOT MUSLIMS!Answer by Niels
C0ward is right.
I as a Dutchman can tell you that we are the best most loving husbands. Some just need time to become one.
Answer by Store Brand MayonnaiseNature v. Nurture. The biggest factor is your upbringing. How your father treated your mother.
Regarding culture….generally speaking, there are some where more traditional gender roles still apply. For muslims, the wife is basically property and expected to be subservient. Some cultures still practice arranged marriage – so being loving has no bearing on it.
Take people for who they are (not where they came from) and judge them as such
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