If a joke or a prank humiliates someone, it is not a joke or a prank anymore.
Is it just me or y’all think pranks are just stupid? Yeah, they are stupid and meaningless. They are not even funny. Sometimes they are disrespectful. A married woman shared on Reddit that her husband is a prankster and loves pulling pranks on her especially on her birthdays which makes her sad because his family laughs at her and records her reaction. She thinks his pranks are humiliating but he thinks they are funny and expects her to be happy that he tries to make her birthdays funny. OP’s husband thinks that she overreacts to his pranks.
It was OP’s 26th birthday and he planned it in a restaurant. OP clearly told him that if he is planning a prank this time, she wouldn’t be attending the birthday party as it would be in a public place. OP’s husband swore on his mom, on the bible, promised her and wrote an agreement that he is not pulling any prank this time. He even brought two witnesses to make OP believe him. OP said “yes” to the party but on the day of her birthday, she got a text from one of her husband’s friend’s wife telling her that her husband has planned a prank. Scroll down to read what this woman did next.
1. OP’s husband has a habit of pulling pranks on her birthday. He judges her reactions and says she should loosen up. She gets laughed at and recorded by her husband’s family which upsets OP.
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2. OP’s husband planned her 26th birthday at a restaurant. OP told her husband that she would not be coming if he is going to pull a prank. Her husband swore on his mom, on the bible, promised her, even brought two witnesses and wrote an agreement.
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3. OP got a text from one of her husband’s friend’s wife that her husband has planned to pull a prank on her.
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4. OP decided not to go to the restaurant. Her husband called and texted her but OP turned her phone off.
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5. OP went home at 7pm and her husband was mad at her for not showing up at the party. OP’s husband denied what his friend’s wife told OP.
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6. OP told him that she couldn’t risk to ruin another birthday of hers. OP’s husband told her that he is embarrassed about how she wasted his money and time.
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7. OP thinks that she can be TAH for not showing up at the party after he put effort to celebrate her birthday.
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OP’s husband should start acting maturely. If something is not making his wife happy, why is he even doing it? For people? To make others laugh? It’s ridiculous. He should grow up and learn to respect his wife. If his wife is not comfortable with his pranks and he still does them anyway, he does not care for his wife then.
8. Immature people use “pranks” as an excuse for being immature.
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9. OP should stand her ground and tell her husband that she is not going to tolerate any more pranks.
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10. OP should her husband that she was pulling a prank on him and that he should loosen up this time.
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11. OP should consider her relationship with her husband one more time.
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12. OP tell your husband that you not showing up at the birthday party was just a prank.
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13. OP’s husband cannot be trusted.
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14. If OP tells her husband to stop overreacting we are sure he would pass out.
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What do you think OP should do to teach her husband a lesson? Share your opinion in the comment section.
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