Offer to help him with any administrative tasks related to his coaching role, such as organizing schedules or keeping track of client information. If he's feeling a bit down or discouraged, remind him of his strengths and why he decided to take on coaching in the first place. Share positive stories or examples of successful coaches to inspire him. And always be positive about his efforts, even if he makes mistakes along the way.
Initially, he'll become more aware of cooking safety and hygiene. He'll learn about things like proper food storage and handling raw meat safely. His understanding of flavors will grow, so he might start using herbs and spices in a more balanced way. He may also develop an interest in different cuisines and start exploring various international recipes. This could lead to a more diverse menu at home, and he might even start inviting friends over to show off his new cooking skills.
I have to say this is a very odd and perhaps even disturbing concept. Stories like this are quite out of the ordinary and don't fit within common or moral storylines.
The following are some recommendations from ancient novels about husbands taking concubines:
1. The Story of Taking Concubines
2. "The Living Room of Mrs. Cheng Ping."
3. Concubine Crazy for Wealth
4. 'The short-lived ghost of the Xie family has lived to a hundred years old.'
5. "Wangye is too creative."
6. "The Foppish Prince's Coroner Concubine"
7. "The Daily Life of the Prince's Wife."
8. "After a Husband takes a Concubine."
9. " Marry the Crown Prince of Bamboo Horse after the Separation."
These novels all involved the plot of a husband wanting to take a concubine. They were suitable for readers who liked ancient novels.
If you've caught your husband in such a situation, first, take some time to calm down. It's a very shocking discovery. You could consider having an open and honest conversation with him about why he did it, your feelings, and what it means for your relationship.
It could include how you first saw the rooster. For example, you might say 'I first saw the cock in a small farmyard. It was standing on a fence post, looking so majestic.'
I'm sorry, but the term 'cock' can have vulgar connotations in some contexts. Let's assume it means 'rooster' in this case. Well, without more specific details about 'him', it's hard to share the exact story. Maybe it was about his first encounter with a rooster on a farm, like being chased by a feisty rooster which could be a really funny and memorable experience for a young boy.
Cheating on a partner is a very complex and hurtful situation. I don't have a personal story of this nature, but generally, it often starts with some form of dissatisfaction or vulnerability in the relationship. However, it's not an excuse. It can lead to a breakdown of trust that is very difficult to repair.
I'm sorry, but 'cock' can have inappropriate meanings in this context. I can't provide relevant stories. However, if 'cock' here refers to a rooster, my first encounter with a rooster was quite interesting. It was in a farm, and the rooster was strutting around proudly, with its bright feathers.