For years men and
women have been getting married. They say their wedding vows which bring
them together as one. They promise to love and cherish each other until
death do them part.
When a man and a woman get married, it is one of the biggest decisions
they will make in life. A man may select a woman because he, in his own
eyes, sees her as the just-right wife for him. Every man has his own definition
of what the "just-right" wife is. For instance, the millionaire
man and the poor man both may define their just-right wife according to
her physical qualities.
A millionaire may describe his "just-right" wife as charming,
beautiful, sexy, intelligent, and well developed. On the other hand, a
poor man may define his "just-right" wife as pleasing, attractive,
desirable, knowledgeable, and shapely. Both men describe their just-right
wife by the same physical qualities but use different words. The millionaire's
definition of the just-right wife is more elegant, whereas the poor man's
definition is a more common, everyday description.
Although some men define the just-right wife by her physical qualities,
other men describe their just-right wife by her athletic qualities. For
example, the outdoors man may define his just-right wife as a woman who
loves to fish, to camp, to hunt, and to water ski, whereas the inside
sportsman may define his just-right wife as a woman who enjoys watching
football, basketball, baseball, and wrestling. Both of these men define
their just-right wife by her sports qualities but in two different atmospheres.
Still, there are other men who have their definitions of the just-right
wife. For instance, consider the fit man and the fat man. The fit man
may describe his just-right wife as a woman who gets up every weekday
morning at six o'clock and runs two to three miles. After running, she
prepares breakfast, washes the dishes, takes the children to school, and
then goes to work. After work, she arrives home, washes a couple loads
of laundry, goes to exercise class, picks the children up from school
on her way home, and then cooks dinner. After dinner, she cleans the kitchen,
bathes the children, and puts them to bed.
On the other hand, the fat man defines his just-right wife as a woman
who gets up at eight o'clock in the morning, takes the children to McDonald's
for breakfast, and drops them off at school. She then comes back home
and lies on the couch watching soap operas all day. The children have
to walk home from school in the afternoon. When they arrive at home, she
instructs them to clean the house, do the laundry, and fix some hotdogs
for dinner. Both men define their just-right wife with qualities that
they admire within themselves.
Men from all nationalities also have their definition of the just-right
wife. For example, the Italian man describes his woman as a woman who
stands six feet one-inch tall with blonde hair and blue eyes, and who
is well developed in the upper portion of her body. On the other hand,
the French man may describe his ideal woman as a woman who stands only
five feet three inches with brown hair and green eyes, and who is moderately
built.
Other nationalities, such as the German man and the Spanish man, may define
their just-right wife as a woman with style. The German man may describe
his just-right wife as a woman who likes to drive expensive sports cars,
a woman who visits a different foreign country every month and wears only
the most expensive designer clothing, but the Spanish man may define his
just-right wife as a woman who enjoys giving dinner parties every weekend,
wearing a lot of jewelry, and drinking expensive wines.
In addition to the other men's definitions of the just-right wife, the
bachelor also has a definition. He says that the just-right wife is someone
else's wife. He picks her up in a bar, takes her to his house, and takes
her home in the morning. The bachelor has no real definition for the just-right
wife. That is why he is still a bachelor.