- you say, "I'm so proud of the way you handled that."
- you speak highly of her in front of others.
- you open the door for her.
- you try something new with her.
- you give her encouragement or praise with kindness and enthusiasm.
- you notice something different about her hair or clothes.
- you are physically affectionate with her in public.
- you teach the children to show her and others respect.
- you value her opinion in the gray areas as not wrong but just different--and valid.
- you choose family outings over "guy things."
- you make her feel first in importance.
- you are proud of her and all she does.
-Page 182 of "Love & Respect" by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs
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