I'd say give him a chance to come clean. But also, prepare yourself for whatever he might say. If he doesn't open up, you might need to consider seeking advice from a relationship counselor or someone you both trust.
You should have an honest conversation with him and explain how his lack of openness makes you feel. Let him know that trust can only be rebuilt if he's completely transparent.
Open communication is key. The wife needs to be completely honest about what happened, why it happened, and show genuine remorse. The husband also needs to be able to express his feelings without anger or blame all the time.
It could mean that until the one with power or the main actor (the lion in this metaphor) shares their perspective, the real or full story isn't known. For example, in a situation where there are different accounts of an event, the most important or dominant party's view is yet to be heard.
It is important because it shows respect for the hunter. He might have a very interesting story to share and waiting for him is a way of giving him the chance to do so properly.
I'm not sure exactly. You might have to do some in-depth research on documentary platforms or related websites to find the specific one.
It's important because it promotes fairness. Without hearing all sides, we might be unfair to the 'lion' or the side that has not been given a chance to speak. For instance, in a workplace dispute, if only the boss's side is considered, the employees might be wrongly blamed.
It could mean that until the one with power or a different perspective (the lion here symbolically) shares their side of things, we don't have the full picture. For example, in a situation where there are different accounts of an event, like a conflict between a hunter and a lion. Usually, we hear the hunter's story, but until the lion tells his story, we might be misinformed.
We should wait patiently. Maybe we can prepare some snacks to enjoy while waiting.
I don't know exactly what the whole story is as it's not specified. It could be about his secret identity as Superman, his adventures, or something personal in his life.
Well, we don't trust it as a record of real events. But we can trust it to take us on an imaginative journey. The purpose of such a book might be to make us feel certain emotions, like excitement or sadness, through its fictional narrative.
It means that we often only hear one version of a story, usually the dominant or more common one. Until the lion, which could represent a less - heard or oppressed side, tells its story, we don't have the full picture. For example, in history, the colonizers' version of events was often told, but we rarely heard the stories of the colonized until they started to speak up.