Hilarious Skit Hits Home for Men Who Complain About Their Wives

A funny video shows two husbands complaining about their wives while they do the same things they criticize.

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We all have blind spots in marriage. We notice what bothers us about our spouse but miss our own similar habits.

God calls us to love with patience and understanding, but we often judge our partner’s actions without thinking about our own doings.

The video starts with two men working on a truck in the driveway. Right away, they start complaining about their wives.

One man says his wife got more Amazon boxes delivered that day. His friend jumps in to agree that wives “are always buying stuff they don’t need.”

They both shake their heads about how these purchases just sit around the house taking up space.

Then comes the funny part. They start talking about the truck they are working on.

The first man explains he bought it on Facebook Marketplace because he “just knew I needed it.” His friend nods and says, “Every guy needs an extra truck just sitting in their driveway.”

The men keep going. They complain about their wives leaving messes in the bathroom while they move around multiple power tools.

They criticize their wives for not finishing laundry while admitting their own shed project will take several more days to complete.

Each time they make a complaint, they say “so annoying” together. But they never see how their own actions match what they are criticizing.

This video makes us smile because we recognize ourselves. Marriage works better when we look at our own hearts first.

We can choose grace over judgment and love over criticism. That is what God wants for our marriages.

WATCH: Hilarious Skit Hits Home for Anyone Who Complains About Their Spouse

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