Comedian Carlos Oscar Explains Why The Longer Men Are Married The Less They Know

Comedian Carlos Oscar Explains Why The Longer Men Are Married The Less They Know

Comedian Carlos Oscar explains why the longer men are married, the less they know. If you’ve been married a few years or a few decades like myself, you’ll be in stitches over Carolos’ quips about marriage. 

Why? Because what he shares is entirely accurate. After all, marriage is entirely different from the first impressions couples make on first dates. But once you’re married, everything changes because the wife is always right. If this is the first time you’ve listened to Carlos or you’ve been a fan for a long time, he will definitely have you in stitches while you rib your partner. 

Carlos shared that he celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary. Then he shared some advice for the men in the audience. “The longer we guys are married, the less we know. He goes on to share that some of the guys in the audience didn’t know they would be attending the comedy show that evening because their wives told them, “Put on some pants. We’re going to a show, and here are you are,” he said.

“We don’t know anything. We can’t answer a simple question. She’ll come into a room and ask, ‘Are you wearing that?’” He joked, “I used to be able to dress myself. What happened, right?” The married couples in the audience were absolutely in stitches! 

Carlos joked about daily interactions of meeting strangers because they don’t know where he’s from. “People never know where I’m from. I got that face, yo. People are like, ‘Are you Armenian? Are you Greek?’” He added, “Let me give you a hint where I’m from. I’m from a little island full of Puerto Ricans.” The punch line, “Manhattan!” 

This video is packed with marriage woes to his daughter learning to speak Spanish, and why European accents have a “cool factor” in the movies and real life. After watching Carlos’ performance, I firmly believe God gave us a sense of humor. It has the power to help us enjoy a good joke. It is often just the kind of medicine we need to keep from taking marriage — or ourselves — too seriously.

Comedian Carlos Oscar explains why the longer men are married, the less they know. If you’ve been married a few years or a few decades like myself, you’ll be in stitches over Carolos’ quips about marriage. 

Why? Because what he shares is entirely accurate. After all, marriage is entirely different from the first impressions couples make on first dates. But once you’re married, everything changes because the wife is always right. If this is the first time you’ve listened to Carlos or you’ve been a fan for a long time, he will definitely have you in stitches while you rib your partner. 

Carlos shared that he celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary. Then he shared some advice for the men in the audience. “The longer we guys are married, the less we know. He goes on to share that some of the guys in the audience didn’t know they would be attending the comedy show that evening because their wives told them, “Put on some pants. We’re going to a show, and here are you are,” he said.

“We don’t know anything. We can’t answer a simple question. She’ll come into a room and ask, ‘Are you wearing that?’” He joked, “I used to be able to dress myself. What happened, right?” The married couples in the audience were absolutely in stitches! 

Carlos joked about daily interactions of meeting strangers because they don’t know where he’s from. “People never know where I’m from. I got that face, yo. People are like, ‘Are you Armenian? Are you Greek?’” He added, “Let me give you a hint where I’m from. I’m from a little island full of Puerto Ricans.” The punch line, “Manhattan!” 

This video is packed with marriage woes to his daughter learning to speak Spanish, and why European accents have a “cool factor” in the movies and real life. After watching Carlos’ performance, I firmly believe God gave us a sense of humor. It has the power to help us enjoy a good joke. It is often just the kind of medicine we need to keep from taking marriage — or ourselves — too seriously.

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