I'll post something from their literature Amy, under the heading "The Role of the Wife". That sound you hear in the background is the collective vomiting of all the women of this forum who've escaped this organization.

*** pe chap. 29 pp. 241-242 Making a Success of Family Life ***
FULFILLING THE WIFE’S ROLE

10 As the Bible says, the woman was made as a helper to her husband. (Genesis 2:18) In keeping with that role, the Bible urges: “Let wives be in subjection to their husbands.” (Ephesians 5:22) Today female aggressiveness and competition with men have become common. But when wives push ahead, trying to take over headship, their action is almost sure to cause trouble. Many husbands, in effect, say: ‘If she wants to run the household, let her go ahead and do it.’

11 However, you may feel that you are forced to take the lead, since your husband does not do so. But could you do more to help him to carry out his responsibilities as head of the family? Do you show that you look to him for leadership? Do you ask for his suggestions and guidance? Do you avoid in any way belittling what he does? If you really work on fulfilling your God-assigned role in the family, your husband will likely start to assume his.—Colossians 3:18, 19.

12 This is not to say that a wife should not express her opinions if they differ from those of her husband. She may have a correct viewpoint, and the family would benefit if her husband listened to her. Abraham’s wife Sarah is given as an example for Christian wives because of her subjection to her husband. (1 Peter 3:1, 5, 6) Yet she recommended a solution to a household problem, and when Abraham did not agree with her God told him: “Listen to her.” (Genesis 21:9-12) Of course, when the husband makes a final decision on a matter, the wife should support it if doing so will not cause her to break God’s law.—Acts 5:29.

13 In properly fulfilling her role, there is much that a wife can do in caring for the family. For example, she can prepare nutritious meals, keep the home clean and neat and share in instructing the children. The Bible urges married women “to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sound in mind, chaste, workers at home, good, subjecting themselves to their own husbands, so that the word of God may not be spoken of abusively.” (Titus 2:4, 5) The wife and mother who fulfills these duties will win the lasting love and respect of her family.—Proverbs 31:10, 11, 26-28.

Peter: This is how a patriot dresses Lois. Boy I never knew it would feel this good to love my country. It's like loving God or a step-parent, you never really feel them love you back but that's okay cause they got other stuff going on and you understand.