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Wife regrets letting husband choose a bedroom TV

The couple sat with their arms crossed, looking unhappy.

When a wife picks out their bedroom TV for her husband–she’s thinking Slim and stylish. He’s thinking IMAX.

Lauryn Windham Franks wrote in Tiktok’s video: “I put my husband in charge of picking the TV for our master bedroom because I’m tired of making decisions.

Instead, the Texas couple (currently undergoing renovations at home – both ended up doubling the monster with a 98-inch monster as a driver-style theater.

“I really don’t care what he bought – just like he doesn’t care about the kind of furniture I bought,” she told Newsweek.

Tiktok’s audience has thoughts, and there are many more.

“It’s not that you all have huge people in the master bedroom,” one broke down.

“Maybe he bought it from buffalo wild wings?” the joke commenter.

Others proudly defended his purchase. “He can leave a lot of wall space. He shows restraint.”

“Like sir, this is not a theater, people sleep here,” others pointed out.

But one user saw the long game: “Now he is destined to host a family movie night in your bedroom.”

Then there is an obvious lesson: “To be fair, you left a man behind, ignoring buying TV.”

Of course, this is not what happens when the internet is when the wife asks the husband to make a family decision.


It turns out that having a husband call home design lenses have been divided before – the verdict has never been consistent. azeeemud/peopleimages.com- stock.adobe.com

Laura Marie thinks she shares light-hearted anecdotes of her son and husband’s bachelor-style behavior when she’s not in town, triggering the digital Donnybrook.

She tweeted: “I stayed at home with my husband for two days and the first thing my son said to me when he came home was, ‘Can I lay in bed again?'”

She followed up and pointed out: “The clean sheets I left were in the dryer!”

Tip anger. “This is one of the things you shouldn’t post about your husband on the internet. That’s why men don’t want to get married again.”

Another person wondered: “I hardly believe these stories! Don’t men use sheets on them?!”

The original poster was shot: “I handle the laundry and my husband handles the groceries. We share cooking and cleaning. Honestly, I don’t know how clean his sheets are.”

And, for record, she is not exactly a lovely family. “My husband and I were in a crazy relationship. We celebrated our 20 years in August,” she wrote.

So whether it’s bedding or a behemoth flat screen, the moral of this story seems clear: leaving a man unattended in the home decor department, you’d better be prepared to endure the results with a 4K score.

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