The Hysterical Reason Why This Comedian Believes He's A Good Husband
This comedian has a hysterical reason for believing he is a good husband. The funnyman, Shaun Johnson, is honest, stating that it’s not so much what he does that makes him a husband, but instead what he does not do. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear why Shaun’s wife should consider herself lucky for having married him.
Marriage is one of the best things someone can do, as everyone who is married fully understands. However, as every married person also knows very well, is that no marriage is perfect. Two people in a marriage will clash over this or that, leading to heated disagreements and fights. No two people are the same, so their thoughts, opinions and feelings will not be the same on every subject.
However, while disagreements and confrontation are rarely, if ever, enjoyable, they can be beneficial for the relationship. If they are handled in a way that addresses and solves the problem, they can be good. Those solutions will involve a fair amount of compromise from both parties – each gives a little, while also getting a little. That’s a win-win, right?
Well, in a clip posted on YouTube, Shaun explains that not every situation in a marriage has to result in a fight, especially when you’re as good a husband as he is. Hilariously, he states that he’s fully aware that it’s because of what he doesn't do more than what he does for his wife.
“I’ll have you know, I’m actually a pretty good husband, if I do say so myself,” he said. “And it’s not always the things I do. Sometimes it’s the things I don’t do. And I’ll just give one example. I’ll just throw one example out, OK? Just the fact that I don’t golf puts me miles ahead of so many of you guys.”
Later, he adds what he says when his wife asks him to do something.
“Every time my wife’s bugged me, I’m like, ‘Yeah, but I don’t golf,’” he said.
Genesis 2:24 “For this cause will a man go away from his father and his mother and be joined to his wife; and they will be one flesh.”
This comedian has a hysterical reason for believing he is a good husband. The funnyman, Shaun Johnson, is honest, stating that it’s not so much what he does that makes him a husband, but instead what he does not do. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear why Shaun’s wife should consider herself lucky for having married him.
Marriage is one of the best things someone can do, as everyone who is married fully understands. However, as every married person also knows very well, is that no marriage is perfect. Two people in a marriage will clash over this or that, leading to heated disagreements and fights. No two people are the same, so their thoughts, opinions and feelings will not be the same on every subject.
However, while disagreements and confrontation are rarely, if ever, enjoyable, they can be beneficial for the relationship. If they are handled in a way that addresses and solves the problem, they can be good. Those solutions will involve a fair amount of compromise from both parties – each gives a little, while also getting a little. That’s a win-win, right?
Well, in a clip posted on YouTube, Shaun explains that not every situation in a marriage has to result in a fight, especially when you’re as good a husband as he is. Hilariously, he states that he’s fully aware that it’s because of what he doesn't do more than what he does for his wife.
“I’ll have you know, I’m actually a pretty good husband, if I do say so myself,” he said. “And it’s not always the things I do. Sometimes it’s the things I don’t do. And I’ll just give one example. I’ll just throw one example out, OK? Just the fact that I don’t golf puts me miles ahead of so many of you guys.”
Later, he adds what he says when his wife asks him to do something.
“Every time my wife’s bugged me, I’m like, ‘Yeah, but I don’t golf,’” he said.
Genesis 2:24 “For this cause will a man go away from his father and his mother and be joined to his wife; and they will be one flesh.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Preserve and Study the Past - Your Daily Prayer - May 8
May we make an effort to remember the historical basis of our faith by reading the Bible––including the books that we might deem as less interesting or important––and apply what they teach in our lives.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Preserve and Study the Past - Your Daily Prayer - May 8
May we make an effort to remember the historical basis of our faith by reading the Bible––including the books that we might deem as less interesting or important––and apply what they teach in our lives.
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