“A woman’s love language is not having to ask.” - Brilliant. pic.twitter.com/8wGnoiseFN
— CandiceHorbacz (@CandiceHorbacz) March 31, 2025
Even in her own video telling her side of the story she admits that her husband cooks dinner (or at the very least does half the work), packs the kids for school and drives them, but she can't take it anymore because he asks her what she wants for dinner and what he needs to make sure the kids bring with them.
Listen to her language and look at her mannerisms. He married a career HR woman. Or a therapist. What a nightmare.
Her husband literally climbs utility poles to fix fricking transformers. Meanwhile she works at home. Doing what, you ask? Yeah. This is the job she complains about being late to because her husband occasionally forgets to take out the garbage on his way to POTENTIAL ELECTROCUTION https://t.co/3s1Fn15sG7 pic.twitter.com/bnCG7rObuO
— Tony (@PrimitivPatriot) April 1, 2025
No wait actually she's a fricking work-at-home marriage counselor redditfying women's brains and ruining husband's lives one Zoom call at a time.
Imagine driving your kids to daycare so your STAY AT HOME WIFE has more free time to shit on you in front of a national audience. How?!!?
What the frick does this b-word do
Black queen reminding me that, actually yes, we need to treat women better.
It’s incredibly insane how all women understand what she’s talking about but men seem to just not get it. The male brain is interesting. https://t.co/caLdT5XoeN
— Vanilla (@makees_A) April 1, 2025
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