To submit to your husband means, biblically and in many traditional contexts, to willingly respect, support, and yield to your husband's leadership within the marriage. This submission is not about being a silent or doormat spouse, but rather about choosing to cooperate and empower the husband to fulfill his role as the head of the family, similar to how the church submits to Christ. It involves having a supportive attitude, expressing opinions respectfully, and trusting the husband's decisions while still being an active and engaged partner. Submission is seen as a voluntary, respectful cooperation that brings harmony, trust, and mutual care in the marriage relationship. Importantly, this submission does not imply inferiority or loss of individual worth, and it should not involve tolerating abuse or domination. The husband, in turn, is called to love and care for his wife as Christ loves the church, which balances the relationship.