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Husband 'confronts' wife with '2024 'wrapped' on their marital relations and the excuses are glorious

In the video, the husband plays an excerpt from Matthew Berry's speech, which was based on a letter written back in 1968.

Husband 'confronts' wife with '2024 'wrapped' on their marital relations and the excuses are glorious
A husband teasing his wife by playing an audio by Matthew Berry. (Cover Image Source: YouTube | Mike and Joelle)

Marriage is all about support, love, and a partner you can annoy to your heart's content. Leg-pulling is the glue that holds two loved ones together. In one such lighthearted video uploaded by Mike and Joelle—who goes by @mikeandjoelle on YouTube—the husband pointed the camera at his wife while the popular speech by Matthew (Matt) Berry played in the background. "To my ever-loving wife, during the last year, I have attempted to make love to you 365 times. I succeeded 36 times," the audio said, while the wife, Noelle, was seen smiling.

Happy Couple | (Image Source: Pexels | J Carter)
A happy couple. (Representative Image Source: Pexels | J Carter)

"This average is once every 10 days," noted the recording. "The following is the list of reasons why I did not succeed," Berry's voice played in the background. "It's too hot, 15 times. It's cold, 3 times. I'm too tired, 19 times. It's too late, 16 times. It's too early, 9 times. Pretending to sleep, 35 times. I am not in the mood, 21 times. Mind my hair, 28 times. Is that all you think about? 83 times," the audio continued while the wife laughed. The video, shared in 2023, has garnered over 21 million views on the platform.


 
 
 
 
 
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Many took to the comment section to talk about funny reactions.

"Your reaction makes it worth watching again and again! Keep up the good work," wrote @SGM805. "If the man is clever in how he approaches her, he can succeed much more. Never stop courtship. Never act entitled," @rivkaruthgolan added. "'Is that all you think about?' is the most common complaint for all husbands we get from our wives," expressed @AAE724. "You love your lady, and if there is good chemistry, you will get it all the time," added @RM-ci7be. "Wonderfully honest and open! We need more of this. They clearly love each other," @jacquismith3078 said.

Image Source: YouTube | @keirswaine2183
Image Source: YouTube | @keirswaine2183
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Image Source: YouTube | @niramutu1118


 

 

Marriage is all about being your truest self in front of your partner, and if your partner gets your weird sense of humor, then you've certainly hit the jackpot! In another lighthearted video posted by Christopher Ward—who goes by @modelstrangers on Instagram—a husband and wife share how they met and the secret to a happy marriage in the funniest way, with banter occurring here and there. In the video, Ward could be seen walking up to the husband, Jean-Paul, and saying "Excuse me, sorry to bother you. I think you both look like a nice couple." Paul immediately joked, "No, we're not. We're nasty buggers!"

Ward then asked the wife, Elizabeth, "Where are you from?" "Western Canada. North of Vancouver," she responded. When asked how the couple had met, the husband replied that she was his probation officer. "I was a probation officer. I wasn't his." To this, Paul responded, "You wreck all the stories." Then, she narrated the story of how they met. "He was driving Catholic youth to Vancouver... my son got in his truck," explained Elizabeth. She said, "It took a long time for me to believe that I should marry him. He was such a... scoundrel!"

You can follow Mike and Joelle (@mikeandjoelle) on YouTube for more relationship content.

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