I was born to my mother, so it's natural for her to treat me well. My wife was born to my mother-in-law, and it's not natural for her to treat me well.
2
When my mother gave birth to me, she went through countless hardships, and it was my father who caused it, so my father should treat my mother well. My wife will have children for me in the future, and I will go through countless hardships. It's because of me, so I should be good to my wife.
3
No matter what I do, my mother will always be my mother. If I don't treat my wife well, she may become someone else's wife.
4
If I were lucky enough to live a hundred years old, my mother would only be responsible for me from 1 to 25 years old, accounting for 1/4 of my life. If I marry at the age of 25 and die at the age of 100, my wife will live with me for 75 years, accounting for three-quarters of my life.
5
If my mother really loves me, she should make me happy. If I love my child in the future, the greatest love I can give my son is to love his mother.
6
My wife is the one who takes care of me for the rest of my life, and my mother should be grateful to her. My mother needs me and my wife to take care of her for the rest of her life, and I should be grateful to her.
7
My wife left her parents behind and came to my house to treat them as her own. Have my parents ever raised my wife? Does food, clothing, and other necessities have nothing to do with my family? Just for my sake, come to my house to be a bull and a horse. How do I mean not to love my wife?
8
My wife is always spoiled by her parents at her parents' house. When she comes to my house, she has to look at my parents' faces and do things. Am I embarrassed?