Nate Bargatze’s Chocolate Milk Fight With His Wife Is Relatable and Hilarious

Nate Bargatze’s chocolate milk fight with his wife is relatable and hilarious. The popular comedian hilariously shared how and why the delicious, chocolatey drink led to a fight with his better half. Watch the short but hilarious video to hear why chocolate milk started a big fight between him and his wife.

Marriage is a life-long commitment. It’s a vow and a promise that you will stick with this person through the good times and the bad, through everything life throws at you. Part of those bad, challenging times in a marriage will include arguments. Two people will not see eye-to-eye on every single topic, so disagreement will occur.

Every person who has been married for a significant amount of time understands that arguments happen. Some couples may have them more regularly than others. Hopefully, there will be some resolution or compromise in the end. But these arguments can and will be about some of the weirdest, most off-the-wall stuff. In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate explains how chocolate milk was to blame for a heated argument between him and his wife.

“We got in a fight once over chocolate milk,” he said. “We didn’t talk for 24 hours.”

He goes on to explain that he had unexpectedly brought home some chocolate milk, which led his wife to question this move. He responded that he had heard that chocolate milk is supposed to be consumed after working out. His wife questioned that line of thinking.

“And she’s, like, ‘That’s not true,’” he said. “And I was, like, ‘Well, there’s a commercial on TV that probably looked into it more than you did. So, I decided to listen to them.’”

This led to even more back-and-forth, in which she said the commercial was nothing more than Big Milk. He then confessed that his wife went to college, and he did not. However, he does mention that her studies did not include chocolate milk anywhere.

As Nate hilariously shows, chocolate milk is good, but it could be an argument waiting to happen.

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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