MELANCHOLY SPOUSE AND THE OPPOSITE SEX
Once melancholy are involved with someone, they are often very dedicated,
committed and selfless, just as Jacob served another seven years to have Rebecca and that seems like just a few days to him.
Once melancholy are involved with someone, they are often very dedicated,
committed and selfless, just as Jacob served another seven years to have Rebecca and that seems like just a few days to him.
The partner of a melancholy person needs to trust God to be sensitive as to what emotion his melancholic partner feels per time since he/she is not emotionally expressive, thereby helping him/her to be less resentful.
Melancholy spouses find it easy to make amends, though they are extra cautious; nonetheless, they are socially insecure, skeptical, remote, withdrawn, and don’t want to be opposed.
The children of a choleric spouse could be prone to Attention Deficiency Hype- Syndrome (ADHS) because their workaholic nature usually prevents them from spending enough time with their children.
Others might perceive a choleric as being stingy, but in their opinion they are being disciplined and do get into an organized or structural spending rather than an emotional spending.
Choleric spouses are not emotionally expressive like sanguine spouses; they believe action speaks louder than words.
Choleric spouses are prone to solo syndrome because they are self-sufficient in nature. Solo syndrome is a situation in which either or both parties involved in a marital relationship exist individually and not as a team, with each of them chasing his or her dreams differently without involving the other party.
The spouse of a choleric will need to be involved in his goals and vision. He or she will be left out if not involved because to a choleric, achievement gives the world its meaning.
The sanguine spouses are more likely to raise confident, exciting, warm and fun-loving kids who are mostly disorganized or less disciplined and free-willed.
As much as cheerful giving is a great and good attribute, spending it all is equally not wise, especially when one is a spontaneous or impulsive spender.
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