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A Friendship That Crossed Borders

Some friendships are loud and obvious. Others are quiet, rare, and so genuine that you only realize their value when life tests you. This is about one of those rare friendships. She came all the way from Indonesia to Singapore just to see me and that alone says more than a thousand words ever could. In a world where people are always busy, always rushing, always distracted, finding someone who makes time for you feels almost unreal. Genuine friendship is hard to find. The kind that lasts forever is even harder. Most people don’t have time to listen. They hear you, but they don’t listen. But she listens, always. With patience. With care. Without judgment. Most people don’t want to help. They step back when things get hard. But she steps forward every single time. Helping not because she has to, but because she genuinely wants to. She is one of the kindest people I know. I once said that I have a wall around my life, a wall that protects me and keeps people at a distance. Not many can...

Reasons Why Cooking For Your Husband is one of the Best Thing To Do

There is a saying that a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. It means a woman can make a man love her by cooking for him good meals. Food plays a huge role in a relationship. The food served in the table for your man shows how you love and care for him.

I consider myself very lucky because every food that I have prepared and placed on the table, my husband never fails to compliment. I have never heard any negative criticism for any dish from my cooking. He always have nice things to say and finishes all the food with gratitude. It’s really a heart-warming feeling when he appreciates the efforts that I have done. Hearing nice words about my cooking uplifts myself and makes me eager to serve him better food next time.

Here are some reasons why cooking for your husband is one of the best thing to do:

1.    Men love food.

I could not agree more. Men really love food. So to make the relationship better, focus on the things that will make him happy and that is “FOOD”. You don’t need to be a chef to have a fancy meal served for him. Just make a meal for him is an excellent way to get his attention and to make him happy.

2.    Men get turned on.

Cooking takes time and effort. According to my husband, guys are turned on by the fact that a girl will spend time to make something nice for them.

3.    Treat him like a “King” so he’ll treat you as a “Queen”

Feeding is one way to treat a King effectively. Let him feel that he is the man of the house. Please and serve him sumptuous meal so he can appreciate you.

4.    When you cook for him, he will never forget you.

Literally, when your man gets hungry, he will immediately think and look for you. He will associate hunger and getting stuffed with you. Many women ask attention or communication from their husband, hence if he gets hungry, he will surely message you with “How are you?”, and then the succeeding question is “What’s for dinner?” lols.

5.    Spending Quality Time.

If he is busy, you can use cooking to spend quality time with him. You can ask him to help you in the kitchen or watch a movie while waiting for the food to be cooked. And of course, you can truly spend time together while having meal together.

Cooking for your husband is the best thing you can do!

Cooking is one of the best thing you can do for your husband! He remembers everything you do and food is one of them! Great cooks make great lovers.

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