The Good Life Men's Magazine – March-April 2020

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ASK 30 WOMEN

ASK 30 WOMEN

What is something he says, or an expression he uses that makes you cringe? Being referred to as "THE WIFE", "THE OLD LADY" or "THE WOMAN."

Out of all the words, USING GOD'S NAME IN VAIN makes me cringe the most.

Saying, "DON'T GO IN THERE FOR A WHILE" as he walks out of the bathroom.

"THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID." That was funny when you were in junior high.

My husband said, "LONG IN THE TOOTH." What does that even mean?

"CAN I ASK YOU A QUESTION?" Stop wasting my time and ask it.

"GET ER DONE." or "LET ER BUCK."

"I'M JUST KIDDING." Don't say this after making a rude comment.

Saying "IT IS WHAT IT IS" to dismiss an argument. Unless you want to upset me even more, don't ever say, "YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN."

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"YOU LOOK TIRED." This is always taken as an insult rather than a comment of concern. "YOU DO YOU." Okay. I mean, I do that every day.

Replying with, "WHATEVER" while in an argument. "BABE" or "BOO" I don't like terms of endearment used by teenagers. "MM-HMM." It's clear you aren't paying attention. Also I can't tell if this means yes or no. "WE'RE HAVING BOYS NIGHT." This is just a nice way of saying you don't want me around. The saying, "AT THE END OF THE DAY." "YOU NEED TO SMILE MORE." If you want me to smile, do something funny.


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