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Wife Explains Her Love Language Is For Husband To Go Out And Earn All The Money And Then Come Home And Do All The Chores
The wife says this is how she feels most loved and appreciated.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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A wife in Ontario, California has revealed to her husband that her love language is for him to go out and earn all the money, and then come home and do all the chores. She explained that this is how she feels most loved and appreciated in the relationship.
Why it matters
This story highlights the differing expectations and perspectives that can exist within a marriage, and the importance of open communication to understand each other's needs and preferences when it comes to expressing love and appreciation.
The details
Cheryl Crentist sat down with her husband Rob to let him know that her love language is for him to work all day to earn money, and then come home and do all the household chores like cooking, cleaning, and putting the kids to bed. She told him that when she sees him doing all of this, that's when she feels most loved and cared for.
- This conversation took place one evening this week in Ontario, California.
The players
Cheryl Crentist
A wife in Ontario, California who has revealed to her husband that her love language is for him to work all day to earn money and then come home and do all the chores.
Rob Crentist
Cheryl's husband, who has agreed to step up his efforts to express love in the way his wife best receives it.
What they’re saying
“It's how I feel loved. When I see you getting up early every morning and going in to work all day to earn an income to provide for the kids and us, and then coming home at the end of the day and starting to cook, clean, fold laundry, and put the kids to bed... that's when I feel like you care about me. Make me feel special. It's my love language. So, the more you do that, the more I'll really appreciate it. Thanks, honey.”
— Cheryl Crentist
“I guess it makes sense. Whenever I take a quick glance over at her on the couch while I'm vacuuming the floors after doing the dishes at the end of a long day at work, I can see her smile of appreciation.”
— Rob Crentist
What’s next
The couple plans to continue communicating openly about their needs and expectations in the relationship.
The takeaway
This story highlights the importance of understanding your partner's unique love language and being willing to express love in the way they best receive it, even if it differs from your own preferences.
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