Definitions of Titles
BACHELOR:
A guy who has avoided the opportunity to make some woman
miserable.
Bride:
A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her.
COMPROMISE:
An amiable arrangement between husband and wife whereby they
agree to let her have her own way.
DIPLOMAT:
A man who can convince his wife she would look fat in a fur
coat.
GENTLEMAN:
A husband who steadies the stepladder so his wife will not
fall while she paints the ceiling.
Or
A man who, when his wife drops her knitting, kicks it over
to her so she can easily pick it up.
HOUSEWORK:
What the wife does that nobody notices until she doesn’t do
it.
HUSBAND:
A man who gives up privileges he never realized he had.
JOINT BANK ACCOUNT:
A handy little device which permits eh wife to beat the
husband to the draw.
LOVE:
An obsessive delusion that is cured by marriage.
MISS:
A title with which we brand unmarried women to indicate that
they are in the market.
MISTRESS:
Something between a mister and a mattress.
MOTHER-IN-LAW:
A woman who destroys her son-in-law’s peace of mind by
giving him a piece of hers.
SPOUSE:
Someone who will stand by you through all the troubles you
wouldn’t gave had if you’d stayed single in the first place.
WIFE:
A mate who is forever complaining about not having anything
to wear at the very same time that she complains about not having enough room
in the closet.
Understand, now?
3 comments:
Pretty much all true... sigh
I don't see mine up there. Is there one for a married woman who gets upset when she honestly NEEDS clothes but would rather shop at Lowes for a new drill?
Old NFO, Yep
LJ, Butch!
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