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It's about respecting your wife. . .

Many married men-worldwide, are often served by young girls wearing skimpy, sexy attire at numerous sports bars. These men have lunch or dinner there, either alone or with business partners. Feasting their eyes. Many times, these girls are young enough to be their daughters, or even their granddaughters. 

Usually, while these husband's are at these types of places, their wives are home taking care of the children. Many looking a bit rough, hair in a clip, sweats & t-shirt, huffing & puffing, cleaning up spilled milk and cereal off the floor, sweeping up food crumbs, and wiping tiny faces. 

Sometimes these Mom's have a daytime job, then have to come home and work at their second job, which is cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the children. 

Then, there are the stay-at-home Mom's that never get a break because this is their whole life. 

Sadly, because of the sexy sports bars, social media, and the conveniece to it all, many men don't think of their wives when they think of sex, they think of other women, or should I say, young girls. 

Several of these wives have no idea that their husband is going to these types of environments. And, maybe some do know, and they say it doesn't bother them. Well, there may come a day that it will bother them. Especially, as the wives get older, and the other girls, keep gettting younger. 

A message to these types of men:

How would you like it if you find out that your wife is having lunch or dinner at places where half naked men are serving them? 

Or, you find out that your wife is following young, sexy, hot, half-dressed men on the internet. 

I don't think you would like that at all. 

It all boils down to respect. It's about respecting your wife and protecting her feelings. It's disrespectful to your wife to attend these places and view inapropriate pictures on your phone. 

You will never find your wife attractive if you keep looking at other women. 

I say this again, It's about respecting your wife. 


Sincerely,

Sandra Moreno

You can read more about this type of life in my books at:

http://www.amazon.com/Sandra-Moreno/e/B0891TTR76%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_awm_scns_share

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