Comedian Hilariously Breaks Down Why Women Always Win Arguments
A comedian has explained why women often seem to win arguments. The funnyman, Brian Moote, shared his insight into why he believes women have a much better win-loss record than men in terms of arguments. Watch the short but laugh-out-loud funny clip to listen to Brian’s hysterical analysis of arguments between men and women.
No two people are 100 percent alike. We are all unique individuals, different from each other in one way or another. Even the most compatible, harmonious and agreeable people are not similar in every way. Imagine how boring life would be if that were the case. Who would want to live like that?
Since we are individuals who often see and think about things differently, that can and frequently will result in disagreements. Disagreements are normal and will happen from time to time. That is especially true regarding a husband and wife. Arguments, as every married person knows all too well, will not agree on every single issue or topic.
However, when it comes to who is the victor most often during these martial spats and disagreements, Brian, in his mind, says there is a clear-cut winner, nearly every single time. His reason for saying this is absolutely hilarious, and he provides several real-life examples to support his perspective.
“I learned that I’m terrible at arguing,” he said. “I don’t think men and women, I don’t think we’re even doing the same thing. We’re not even playing the same game. When it comes to arguing, women are playing chess and men are playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos. That’s it. That’s all we’re doing. We have no idea what we’re doing.”
He later mentions that men will lose arguments because they don’t even know they are happening.
“I lost this one the other day,” he said. “This one made me, I was just kind of like, blown away at how quickly she checkmated me in an argument I didn’t even know I was in. I walked into the kitchen and out of the kitchen successfully, as far as I’m concerned. And she goes, ‘Yeah, I knew it.’ And I could tell by her tone, she’s like, ‘I won.’ And I’m like, ‘You know what? How did I screw that up?’ She goes, ‘I knew you weren’t going to unload the dishwasher.’”
Hilariously, he didn’t know that the dishwasher needed to be emptied, but neither did she.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
A comedian has explained why women often seem to win arguments. The funnyman, Brian Moote, shared his insight into why he believes women have a much better win-loss record than men in terms of arguments. Watch the short but laugh-out-loud funny clip to listen to Brian’s hysterical analysis of arguments between men and women.
No two people are 100 percent alike. We are all unique individuals, different from each other in one way or another. Even the most compatible, harmonious and agreeable people are not similar in every way. Imagine how boring life would be if that were the case. Who would want to live like that?
Since we are individuals who often see and think about things differently, that can and frequently will result in disagreements. Disagreements are normal and will happen from time to time. That is especially true regarding a husband and wife. Arguments, as every married person knows all too well, will not agree on every single issue or topic.
However, when it comes to who is the victor most often during these martial spats and disagreements, Brian, in his mind, says there is a clear-cut winner, nearly every single time. His reason for saying this is absolutely hilarious, and he provides several real-life examples to support his perspective.
“I learned that I’m terrible at arguing,” he said. “I don’t think men and women, I don’t think we’re even doing the same thing. We’re not even playing the same game. When it comes to arguing, women are playing chess and men are playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos. That’s it. That’s all we’re doing. We have no idea what we’re doing.”
He later mentions that men will lose arguments because they don’t even know they are happening.
“I lost this one the other day,” he said. “This one made me, I was just kind of like, blown away at how quickly she checkmated me in an argument I didn’t even know I was in. I walked into the kitchen and out of the kitchen successfully, as far as I’m concerned. And she goes, ‘Yeah, I knew it.’ And I could tell by her tone, she’s like, ‘I won.’ And I’m like, ‘You know what? How did I screw that up?’ She goes, ‘I knew you weren’t going to unload the dishwasher.’”
Hilariously, he didn’t know that the dishwasher needed to be emptied, but neither did she.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
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A Prayer to Remember Who You Are in Christ - Your Daily Prayer - May 13
We have the Lord who calls us by name and declares we are His. We can regularly turn to that truth to remember our identity and find courage to walk by faith the road He has marked for us.
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