this naturally creates resentment on the part of
her husband.
On the other hand, the man’s fault lies in his
obsession with the concept of the ‘ideal woman’.
He often finds his wife falling short on many
counts when he measures her by the parameters
of the ‘ideal woman’.
These are the obstacles mostly inherent in a
man and a woman that come in the way of
building mutual trust between them. To acquire
mutual trust, both have to individually undertake
introspection to diagnose their weaknesses and
consequently to correct them. Once both the
husband and the wife take such corrective
measures, they will be able to live their lives in a
practical manner. The psychological barrier
between them will be removed, and they will be
able to build a mutual trust between them which
will enable them to lead a positive and successful
married life.
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