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The Wedding Fingers

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

EVER WONDERED WHY WEDDING RINGS SHOULD BE ON YOUR FOURTH FINGER AND NO WHERE ELSE?

READ AND TRY THIS, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT

There is a beautiful and convincing explanation given by the Chinese …..

  • The thumb represents your Parents.
  • The second (index) finger represents your Siblings.
  • The middle finger represents you.
  • The fourth (ring) finger represents your Life Partner.
  • The last (little) finger represents your children.

First, open your palms (face to face), bend the middle fingers and hold them together, back to back.

Second, open and hold the remaining three fingers and the thumb – tip to tip. (As shown in the figure below):

Wedding Finger

Now, try to separate your thumbs (representing the parents). They will open, because your parents are not destined to live with you lifelong, and have to leave you sooner or later.

Please join your thumbs as before and separate your Index fingers (representing siblings). They will also open, because your brothers and sisters will have their own families and will have to lead their separate lives.

Now rejoin the index fingers and separate your little fingers (representing your children). They will open too, because the children also will get married and settle down on their own some day.

Finally, rejoin your little fingers, and try to separate your ring fingers (representing your spouse). You’ll be surprised to see that you just CANNOT, because husband & wife have to remain together all their lives – through thick and thin!  These Chinese, aren’t they clever?

Having say all this, the disturbing fact is that every third married person who read this article may end up in divorce (Source).  Oriental statistic does not differ very much from the Westerners.

The Author (Bob Grant) of today eBook of The Week – What Husbands Can’t Resist – spoke from his personal experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor, therapist, and relationship coach with 17 years of successful practice, so successful that he is sometime called as “The Relationship Doctor”  From his experience, this is what he discovered:

In my practice, I find that it is usually the wivesnot the husbands — who take an active role in improving their marriage.  When married couples seek my counseling advice, 99% of the time it was the wife’s idea.

When marriage is not fulfilling, it is time to engage in strategy.  Find out WHAT HUSBANDS CAN’T RESIST in this eBook Of The Week!

Husbands generally don’t do things unless they absolutely have to. They’ll often deny that there’s anything wrong with their marriage in the first place.

Wives and ladies, if you wish to keep your men, and if you think your relationship is in the rock, this eBook is a must read.

Some priceless nuggets found in this eBook:

The Art of Getting Your Husband to Do the Things You Want Him to Do —  When you master this art, you’ll not only get him to obey your wishes (whether it’s putting his dirty socks in the laundry basket or getting a better-paying job) and he’d be willing and happy to do all that you ask of him. (see page 13)

How to reignite one of your husband’s biggest turn-ons – Most women seldom  realize this, and therefore miss out on an opportunity to capture their husband’s attention (see pages 10-11)

The crucial ingredient that is often missing in communications between husbands and wives – How to apply this ingredient into any marital conflict, dispute or disagreement to arrive at a fair resolution that is mutually beneficial (see page 76)

Why submission to your husband (i.e., selective yielding of power to him versus surrendering complete control to him) is one of the most powerful strategies for making your husband more emotionally dependent on you, more attentive to your needs, and dedicated to your happiness (see page 81)

Your investment for saving your marriage:  39.95

Get you copy here NOW before your marriage ends up in divorce.

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