Submissive wives are all the rage. The idea of letting your husband lead the way has obviously hit a sweet spot for some stressed-out women. But what’s it really like to be one?
When former Full House star Candace Cameron Bure released a book explaining her decision to be a submissive wife, she was slammed. What a pre-historic notion, to be subservient to your husband. However we here at iVillage are happy to explore any and every lifestyle choice. Who knows, there might just be something to this whole ‘submissive wife’ thing. Hey, we said ‘might’.
So, it turns out that the philosophy behind this whole submissive wife thing is strength, not weakness. It's not about service, or being timid. It's about making the decision to have a truly contented marriage.
Not convinced? Christian website Reason4Living does a much better job of explaining it than we ever could:
A submissive wife is one who makes a choice not to resist her husband's will. That is not to say that she cannot disagree with him or that she cannot express an opinion. Indeed the submissive wife is, by definition, a strong woman and will usually therefore have her own opinions and these may often be different to the opinions of her husband. Can she express them? Of course she can, and indeed it might often be wrong for her not to express them since she is, after all, supposed to be her husband's helper, not his slave or doormat. Expressing her opinions and giving advice and suggestions will often be a valuable part of the help that she gives her husband.
Huh.
So, we thought we'd take a look at the typical day in the life of a submissive wife:
WAKE UP
A submissive wife wakes up before her family, to get ready for the day ahead. She'll get dressed first so her husband wakes up to an attractive, well-groomed wife who is calm and in control. She'll then make sure the house is tidy and pack bags and lunches for her children and her husband.
A submissive wife will prepare breakfast for her family so as they wake up they can eat a healthy and delicious meal to start the day.
At no time does she seem disorganised, rushed, or lose her temper.