We love Michelle Obama. Loved her when she visited here in 2013. Love her now - will love her tomorrow.
Her marriage has always been admirable to a huge per cent of the world's population and we just read this great article about her marriage and thoughts on men - and yes even if your husband is great looking and say, President, he is not perfect.
These are a few of the highlights we learned from her today.
These are a few of the highlights we learned from her today.
Marriage Can Never Be Equal
Nope, never she says. Even though she admits that they can't be everything to one another, she definitely knows that one of them gives more than the other. We all know who that is.
Marriage Comes At A Cost To Women
Tens of millions of women across Africa are standing and cheering at this point. We sacrifice most of what we desire to do and Michelle was no exception.
It's Time Men Took On The Labour As Well
They say it takes two to tango and this phrase needs to be used when it comes to the chores and the laborious work that marriage comes with. We can't tell you how much women have to do and it's just too much for one person. In fact, the man is also another responsibility and unfortunately, some are unconscious of this so here we are, we want you to take up some of the work.
There's a lot more here, but there is so much truth to what she says - now there are some rumours that she might run for President on her own in the United States and we are totally there for that.
And then in a few years, we will share Barack's thoughts on being First Man - he'd be a great one right?
The complete article "Marriage Lessons From Michelle Obama" is here.
There's a lot more here, but there is so much truth to what she says - now there are some rumours that she might run for President on her own in the United States and we are totally there for that.
And then in a few years, we will share Barack's thoughts on being First Man - he'd be a great one right?
The complete article "Marriage Lessons From Michelle Obama" is here.
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