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Men in Christian culture like to say they have "married up" or "married out of their league." They make a point to speak of their wife in glowing terms as often as possible.
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Phrases often heard from the husband include:
"What did she ever seen in me?"
"How did I get so blessed?"
"Yes, I married up!"
"My wife is way better looking and smarter than me."
"I married way out of my league!"
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Likewise, women in Christian culture use their own sanctioned vernacular when referencing their husbands. The nuances of this will be explored in a future post.
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