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Preparing Him for the Other Woman: A Mother's Guide to Raising Her Son to Love a Wife and Lead a Family
Preparing Him for the Other Woman A Mother's Guide to Raising Her Son to Love a Wife and Lead a Family
Author: Sheri Rose Shepherd
Raise Him Right Women are complicated. Men spend years in marriage trying to figure out how to love and understand their wives, only to wind up frustrated and ready to give up. Who better to help a man begin to understand a woman than his mother? While you hope and pray for your son's future marriage, the time for your powerful influence is now!...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781590526576
ISBN-10: 1590526570
Publication Date: 9/15/2006
Pages: 192
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4.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Board book
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Phooey avatar reviewed Preparing Him for the Other Woman: A Mother's Guide to Raising Her Son to Love a Wife and Lead a Family on
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While most of the suggestions were good, I ended the book with a real feeling of a child enmeshed with their parent in an unhealthy way. Some of the suggestions crossed my boundaries of healthy parent/child relationships, such as: "when you and your husband are arguing, ask your son to pray for you", and "tell him to be the sheperd (leader) to his flock (group of friends)" (what if all the friends in the group are trying to be leaders, too?). A lot of the suggestions were between the mom and the son, but should have been modeled by the father and mother, not substituting the boy in the role of father - it felt like the son would continue serving the mom for the rest of his life, instead of switching over to a wife. She also talked a lot about how God made girls to be helpless princesses in need of protection and boys need to be their knights in shining armour to protect them, which, as a mom also raising a girl to be strong and independent, bothered me because that belief is cultural, not Biblical.

I thought a much better and balanced book on the subject was "That's My Son - How Moms Can Influence Boys To Become Men of Character" by Rick Johnson.
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