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What's the hardest part about marriage that no one ever talks about?

08.06.2025 08:18

What's the hardest part about marriage that no one ever talks about?

After a while, I saw that this pad had "29 cm" on it? What is this?

Wife: "Just buy the 23 cm one, okay?"

In my mind, just buying sanitary napkins is so hard!

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At the beginning of our marriage, when my wife was unable to go shopping, I was the one who went to the supermarket. Sometimes my wife forgot that her sanitary napkins were out of stock and insisted on buying them immediately. In the end, I was the one who bought them.

My life is already hard. I don't want to add to the burden of life by remembering the sizes of pads 🤣🤣🤣

Wife asks me to buy her sanitary napkins

Why do people keep saying they have evidence and have presented it that proves you're wrong even though they have none and haven't presented anything? Furthermore, what do they think you're wrong about?

And until now I don't want to know what the different functions are between sanitary napkin sizes 23, 26, 29, 35, etc.

It turns out there are quite a lot huh 🤣 Wanted to take any, afraid of making a mistake. Finally called my wife.

Wife: "Buy XXX brand"

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"Honey, this size is correct. 29 cm, right?"

Finally I called my wife again.

To make sure it was correct, I took a photo and sent it to my wife's WhatsApp.

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Once you arrive at the supermarket…

Turns out I bought the wrong one šŸ˜‚ luckily I called first. Finally I went back to the sanitary napkin rack to look for the 23 cm one. After searching here and there, I finally found it.

After getting married, I just found out that sanitary napkins come in various sizes.

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"Okay got it!" excitedly as he ended the call.