In the essay “Why I Want A Wife” Judy Syfers explains why she desperately needs a wife. Also she explains why equality among men and women is important. Judy Syfers mentions wives roll in a relationship and how she thinks that every man really wants a maid not a wife to love. Young and with an education women have a need to be accepted. This thought might not be agreeable with a partner. Wives shouldn’t be treated like maids because they are the ones who keep the family together. And the most important part is when the two have a child. Both husband and wife must be there for the child. I believe that Judy showed that her massage was women are all used up and that she is fed up with it. That men take wives for granted. I think most of the essay she explains that she is a wife and wants to show other wives that they aren’t the only ones fed u with the system of marriage.…show more content… Yes, women must be able to cook, clean, and be an educator. This is for their children alone but for a spouse it is much different. A wife must satisfy their family first and formost. This would satisfy her, as I have watched my mother do the same. Being a wife is not the most important thing, but more important they are a mother of the greatest gift, children. Children are the result of a agreement between two people who love each other. Whereas respect is not a thing for a diction. Sometimes people tend to take advantage of others. Often they take in charge of the people who they seem to look weak, mostly their wives. Men think that they are stronger then women and that leads to the abuse of their spouse. This essay might be read in a sarcastic way when a man is reading it, but when a women or a wife is reading it , she might have a totally different opinion. To women this is a serious matter, but for a man it isn’t the