Many women find it impossible to control their temper. If the husband behaves abnormally, he will start to get hysterical and keep asking questions. Finally, he will get tired of her, and even if he leaves work early, he will not work overtime in the company and will not fight back. In the face of such a thing, the first thing you should do is to be calm, so as to keep a cool head. If your husband is really late for work, he is already very tired. As a result, he saw you asking questions face to face, and his anxiety can be imagined. (Shakespeare).
Don't lose your temper.
Most of the time, you don't like it. Come back so late, drunk, warm and full of alcohol. But try to control your temper and don't quarrel. It is easy to quarrel when you are angry at this time, and you often say a lot of hurtful words when you quarrel. In fact, if you don't get angry at this time and take care of your husband silently, it will make him feel guilty.
3, cajoling and cheating
After all, a man's "night addiction" is fun. A woman can ask him to write a letter of guarantee when he coaxes you, and promise to take you out every time. You stole his thunder by dressing up and behaving yourself. When his friend promised you to go out to play and stop calling him, he was in a hurry. Bernard Shaw.
4. Later than anyone else
If you can be sure that you are not wrong, don't feel guilty and say "go back to night"! He goes home at two, and you go home at three. He calls at 3 o'clock, you call at 4 o'clock, and see who plays behind. Also, drunk or not, go home and pretend to be a mess and let him wait on you.
5. Be considerate of your husband.
Usually, we should care more about each other and start to care about each other from many small places. People are mutual, even if they are husband and wife, your careful concern is something he can feel. Even if you don't say it, you can understand it in your heart. (william shakespeare's Hamlet and Woman) Don't complain, don't complain, even if you are taken care of so well by him at home, he can't bear to leave you alone. (Shakespeare).