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re: Husbends who make happy birthday post to their wives on facebook
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:11 pm to lsubatman1
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:11 pm to lsubatman1
quote:They are able to say they did it, that way they dont have to talk to them.
make happy birthday post to their wives on facebook
Or you could marry a woman who also thinks that kinda stuff is stupid. Of course my wife does it for the kids birthdays, so maybe I should start.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:26 pm to CocomoLSU
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Are you familiar with women and how they work? To them, yes it is very much doing something nice.
Luckily my wife doesn’t care about things like that.
She would much rather that I do something nice for her in person (spend quality time together or something) rather than a fake Facebook post.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:28 pm to lsubatman1
Wishing happy birthday on FB to your spouse or children is asinine. They freaking live with you. Simply look at them and say “happy birthday.”
And if it’s an adult child who lives away, call them.
Birthday wishes on FB should be reserved for friends who you don’t regularly see.
And if it’s an adult child who lives away, call them.
Birthday wishes on FB should be reserved for friends who you don’t regularly see.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:47 pm to lsubatman1
Better the wives than the goomahs. 
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:47 pm to lsubatman1
I have a friend who does these long posts for every member of his family: daughter, step-son, mom, wife, etc
Why not just tell them to their face? Because it's not about them, it's about him.
Anthony Jeselnik summed it up best
Why not just tell them to their face? Because it's not about them, it's about him.
Anthony Jeselnik summed it up best
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:51 pm to Auburn80
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Men who have no clue how to make women happy confound me. Always have flowers delivered to their work or social group location. Never to their house. They want the big show in front of their friends and coworkers.
Sounds like you're married to a "hey, look at me" type of woman who lives on social media.
I'm sorry for that.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:57 pm to lsubatman1
I don't have Facebook who is the homo now?
Posted on 6/24/26 at 12:58 pm to lsubatman1
Husbands that do this definitely cheat on their spouse.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:03 pm to lsubatman1
Jesus Christ it’s no wonder the divorce rate is so high. It’s not as hard as some of you make. I’ve been married for 32 years. There is not one of my friends that would ever say I’m a simp or limp wristed but that’s not to say my wife cowtows to my every command either. There is a middle ground.
I have Facebook. Don’t hardly ever post anything. Mainly use it to keep up with all the pics my children post of my grandkids. But you better believe for every birthday, Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, I post something to my wife. It takes a whole two minutes worth of effort on my part and it makes my wife’s day. She gets to be happy reading it and happy some more when her friends comment. When my wife is happy, my life is easier and happier as well. And as others have mentioned. If you buy flowers, send it to her workplace.
I love my wife. She is a terrific woman and I like seeing her happy. Doing little things that seem inconsequential to me and takes very little of my time and effort is a decent trade off.
I have Facebook. Don’t hardly ever post anything. Mainly use it to keep up with all the pics my children post of my grandkids. But you better believe for every birthday, Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, I post something to my wife. It takes a whole two minutes worth of effort on my part and it makes my wife’s day. She gets to be happy reading it and happy some more when her friends comment. When my wife is happy, my life is easier and happier as well. And as others have mentioned. If you buy flowers, send it to her workplace.
I love my wife. She is a terrific woman and I like seeing her happy. Doing little things that seem inconsequential to me and takes very little of my time and effort is a decent trade off.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:05 pm to lsubatman1
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Husbends
Drunk before noon?
Stop it. Get some help.
This post was edited on 6/24/26 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:07 pm to Kingshakabooboo
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not one of my friends that would ever say I’m a simp or limp wristed but that’s not to say my wife cowtows to my every command either. There is a middle ground.
there is no middle ground
jk, marriage is all about compromise, and as long as I do all of the compromising she stays happy
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:11 pm to lsubatman1
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Husbends who make happy birthday post to their wives on facebookby lsubatman1What kind of beta cuck malarky is this? Bunch of limp wristed poonaners running the world nowadays. What happened to the MEN that were in charge? Now its just a bunch of women pretending to be men ruining our SOCIETY!
I could make the same argument for a man being on Facebook, or better yet caring what someone else does on facebook.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:26 pm to Kingshakabooboo
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She is a terrific woman and I like seeing her happy. Doing little things that seem inconsequential to me and takes very little of my time and effort is a decent trade off.
This x1000. Women like sentimental shite like that. It seems stupid to me but it isn't about me. I really couldn't care less about posting on FB but my gf loves it and it makes her day. It means so much to her because everyone sees it. It's a public display of affection and like you said, its even better when her friends and family comment on it. She eats that shite up. Also, I'm basically guaranteed a BJ if I make a post like that on her FB page.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:26 pm to lsubatman1
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Husbends
quote:
beta cuck
Checks out
Posted on 6/24/26 at 1:28 pm to Kingshakabooboo
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Jesus Christ it’s no wonder the divorce rate is so high. It’s not as hard as some of you make. I’ve been married for 32 years. There is not one of my friends that would ever say I’m a simp or limp wristed but that’s not to say my wife cowtows to my every command either. There is a middle ground.
I have Facebook. Don’t hardly ever post anything. Mainly use it to keep up with all the pics my children post of my grandkids. But you better believe for every birthday, Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, I post something to my wife. It takes a whole two minutes worth of effort on my part and it makes my wife’s day. She gets to be happy reading it and happy some more when her friends comment. When my wife is happy, my life is easier and happier as well. And as others have mentioned. If you buy flowers, send it to her workplace.
I love my wife. She is a terrific woman and I like seeing her happy. Doing little things that seem inconsequential to me and takes very little of my time and effort is a decent trade off.
You, sir, are secure in your manhood, unlike the OP.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 4:38 pm to lsubatman1
I agree, it's dumb. I can tell her directly to her face happy birthday, or anything else, so why would I post something to her on social media?
Posted on 6/24/26 at 4:40 pm to lsubatman1
The more couples gush over each other on social media the more problems their relationship often has. Some people I know that were the biggest posters, and still are, got divorced.
Posted on 6/24/26 at 5:28 pm to lsubatman1
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Husbends who make happy birthday post to their wives on facebook
Must include "Love you to the moon and back."
Posted on 6/24/26 at 5:31 pm to lsubatman1
The main problem isn't what they posted on Facebook, but rather the fact that they were posting on Facebook at all.
Nobody should post anywhere except for Twitter, Tigerdroppings, and the non-political boards on Reddit.
Facebook and Instagram are for losers.
Nobody should post anywhere except for Twitter, Tigerdroppings, and the non-political boards on Reddit.
Facebook and Instagram are for losers.
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