Pursuing A Husband

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Essay for "I want a husband"
Although some woman/men may argue that it is best to have a "wife", a husband is needed to keep a balance in the household and provide a stable income. In our modern day society many woman bear children, give birth to them, and raise them on their own. The conflict occurs when our modern day single mothers try to juggle both their professional life and personal life. If a responsible and able husband is present to provide an adequate source of income, the mother will only have to take care of the children and make sure they grow well mentally and physically. Overall, it is not possible for a mother to have a comfortable life without a supportive husband because it is not possible to juggle one's professional life …show more content…

In the twenty first century the number of American single mothers have grown significantly. According to The Los Angeles Times, in 2012, a quarter of this country's children were being raised by single-mothers. The article, "Stereotypes and single mothers", emphasizes the lack of support that American single mothers are receiving. It is evident that single-mothers are in need of much more support than married woman because of the lack of financial and personal support. In contrast to unmarried woman (single-mothers), married woman have more moral support, stable incomes, a person to share the workload with. Husbands play a huge role in making the lives of woman more laid back and less worrisome. For one thing they are able to provide the household with a balance by going to work and taking care of the kids occasionally.
In my own experience, I have witnessed my own father working hard to support my family and make sure that we have everything we need. By doing so, my mother can more easily be more capable of supporting us, making sure we do well in school and take care of us in many other ways as well. Since both people (husband and a wife) are present in the family, there is a …show more content…

As time progresses, children will mature and evolve into properly grown and independent individuals. When children become more mature and independent they will most likely not focus on or care for their parents as much because they will have complex lifestyles of their own. For single mothers, this will be a major issue if they fall ill or lonely in the later years of their life. If a husband is there to provide emotional and physical support for the wife, the wife will most definitely live a joyful and carefree life. For example, in my own experiences, I have had the opportunity to see a couple that had very unsupportive kids. They were still able to live happily for a long time because they had one another in their life. A woman will most likely live a lonely life if she does not have a loving companion. A few years ago, a single-mother in my friend's neighborhood fell into a deep depression because her kids were not there to support her.

She was longing for a husband that met her physical, emotional, and romantic needs. Overall, a husband is a vital part of woman's life in her later years for emotional and physical

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