Shes just not aware of the benefits that come from having such a good friend at work. This will really affect his mental health. Rip And thank God he didnt get bit by that monkey. Something could've spread to his wife. Or to Amy. You know. Hard not to get people you work with sick. Could've been so much worse .
I've seen propaganda saying it's men's insecurity for not wanting her to have guy friends, and he should tolerate it, yet here it's portrayed as toxic for the man to have female friends. So which is it? Double standard?
@@christiantaylor1495Because it depends on the type of friendship, not just if the friend is a man or a woman. If a woman told her guy friend about every fight she had with her bf and would jokingly name him "work husband", even though the bf expressed that he is not okay with that, it would also be not good. The fact that the man in the skit joyously jumps to "you just hate other women" instead of respectfully talking to her about her concerns it's also not good. It's not about him having a female friend, but about what he does around her and how he talks about her. That is very different from saying off the bat to your partner that they are not allowed to have friends of the opposite gender and it is not "propaganda" that such a condition is a sign of insecurity. Normal friendships between people of different genders exist, but the one in the skit is a suspicious one.
@@vuivraalbastra Actually I've listened to you and you've changed my mind, but I still think it's bad for either man or woman to have private friendships with the opposite gender, meaning a friendship where only one in the couple is involved, and the wife is kept separated from the guys friend, or vice versa. The root problem here is Amy working in the first place. If men and women did exclusive roles in society, then this couldn't happen. So much cheating at work. How is he supposed to avoid her at work, if their boss makes them work together? It's difficult to forcefully preclude naturally emerging affinity. I never tell anybody about arguments with my girlfriend, because it will always seem worse to them without you telling all private details about the good times, which you can't because it's private. So I agree about that, but I'd not watched enough of this character to know he does that.
“A female’s perspective on our relationship” when talking to his work wife about problems in his relationship as if HIS WIFE ISNT A FEMALE THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE RELATIONSHIP AND HE WONT TAKE HER PERSPECTIVE SERIOUSLY wow so yea basically you’re really good at writing these characters keep up the solid work man
@@normalabsolutely7240 that is absolutely true but with this character you just KNOW he hasn't once talked to his wife about their relationship concerning anything positive lol
@@normalabsolutely7240 You only should consider an outside perspective once you've already considered the inside perspectives. If you have a problem to solve at work and you don't know how to address it, would you start by calling up your Uncle Joe and asking him what to do, or would you start by asking your coworkers who do the same job what they think? What is the reasonable starting point?
@@KeterMalkuth that’s the point I’m trying to make is that he has never explored asking her about it and has only talked to the work wife about his relationship and used the perspective angle to cover up. at least that was my interpretation
It genuinely seems like he’s not lying and he has in fact just come to the conclusion his wife is threatened by women - he’s so earnestly relieved and joyous like he’s going to make them both so happy by addressing the real issue
That feeling when you think you can plausibly project something you dislike about yourself but trying to stay in denial about. Now he can tell her all the things people have tried to tell him when he has tantrums about a tourguide looking like her ex from high school.
It's the "gotcha" joy. 'Something I can use to weild power over you.' He views a wife as the enemy. My estranged husband used to keep track of points we had each "won" against each other, except he was the only one at war. I tried to ask him to see us as a team, rather than on opposing teams, but that would have been a "win" for me and a complete "loss" for him, in his eyes.
It's crazy how there's just the right amount of reasonable in what he says for it to be effectively gaslighting. Like he'll say something completely unreasonable and then appeal to reason when talking about getting advice from someone, or being unable to be happy all the time. Obviously those are pretty realistic. But everything else is so blown out of proportion it's maddening
I was gonna say, is this really gaslighting? But I guess he does actually want her to feel crazy for questioning him so I guess that counts? It's hard to know
@@nicoledoubleyouit's the feeling you get. It feels off and disingenuous. He's not once empathetic toward the way his wife feels. He's already looking down on her. It's all "me, me, me." Also the wife had problems with his behavior. Then he turned it around to be no, the wife is the problem, and her feelings are being an inconvenience.
@@nicoledoubleyouI've seen it argued that the term gaslighting shouldn't be used for any ole manipulation bs, rather for when the purpose is actually to make the person think they are crazy (as opposed to simply making them think they're wrong). We only really know this is manipulative bc of the earlier videos. The problem w/ his behavior was decidedly not that he's "a person and can't be in a jolly mood 24/7".
@@nicoledoubleyouHe's basically rewriting what happened irl to fit a narrative where his he's not to blame, and he's trying to convince his wife she's crazy for seeing it differently.
Bro when he said “you are threatened by other women” that’s what my ex said when I confronted him about his girl best friend. Yeah he cheated on me with her😂
If you ask women if men and women can be "just friends" they say yes. If you ask men if men and women can be "just friends" they say no. Because the truth and reality is, if a woman wants to hook up with a guy for any reason at all, he'll most likely be all for it.
Just remember ladies: Most states allow 90 days for an annulment - which will make it like legally the marriage never even happened ( it’s very simple unlike divorce)! Don’t be afraid to file for annulment! People will often show you who they really are almost immediately after you walk down the aisle! You don’t have to put up with it!
This video has made me realise my past behavior in relationships is not acceptable and that I should really find one special person or a therapist to talk to about my relatipnship issues. Thanks for making this video, I feel like a clown but also empowered to be better. I think this happens to all your viewers at least once 😂
I could see his videos having this effect, because it’s not so exaggerated that men see it as a joke or a blatant lie. The manipulations are just subtle enough that if you only watch one, you might even think the guy isn’t 100% wrong.
This series is teaching me, a geriatric millennial who doesn't use social mediatok, how reddit-people think these days. Like, I've never heard of pick me girl before this. Also I know this is supposed to be the bad guy but he's got some good points in some videos
I know everyone says that you can do hateable personalities well, but to me the most impressive is that when i watch the videos, you BECOME the person to me, even with all the different personalities, there are multiple versions of you that i almost believe exist lmaoo
Reminds me of bistro huddy. Check that out if you think this guy is good. You'll forget that bistro huddy is just one guy in different wigs cuz he's so good at playing so many different types of people, like this guy is
like daniel thrasher, but meaner, and less clinically insane. lemme tell ya, that man is infinitely descending. unlike the slappable jerk, who's infinitely condescending.
Not the SO citing his friends to invalidate his partner's concerns 😭 this hit home for me. My ex was the same way, constantly bringing up his friends' "advice" about how I should behave and what is "good for him" 💀 as a word of advice/warning to others: don't cite what a friend, relative or anybody else said if you're trying to address a problem to your SO, and if your partner does this, then it's a red flag. It's not honest communication, it's a form of manipuatlion. Honest communication is based on your feelings and perspective alone, e.g. "I'm hurt by the way your attitude changes whenever I mention my friend. Are you jealous of them? Is there some reason why you act this way? Have I wronged you some how?" Anybody who finds it impossible to form their own opinions on relationship matters shouldn't even be in a relationship. Cuz in that case you're not dating the Jerk, you're dating the Jerk's mom, friends, and "Amy", all consolidated into one annoying entity.
Christ, this is amazing. The way he tries to frame it as a discussion about what went wrong when he’s just clearly trying to make sure everyone knows he isn’t the guilty party. Love your content. Keep up the good work.
I would be interested to see how this guy would handle it if his wife just fought fire with fire. For example, following a couple hundred models on Instagram who look like her ex, reminiscing about her romantic past whenever they're alone together, or casually observing his shortcomings whenever they're in company, or developing multiple close male friendships that know everything about him and always side with her.
He'd just hit her let's be honest. I mean if the guy was real that's how he'd respond. Whether he has the self awareness to understand what she was doing or not he'd get angry.
@@triciaboulton5880 definitely not with this type of guy, this guy (the character) for sure has the energy of someone that will attack you physically. Not every crappy guy has that energy, but if you're not sure, it's best to err on the side of caution
I like how he immediately undermined his own anger and unhappiness while making her justifiable jealously the centrepoint of the conversation. What a great guy
I really want to know the rest of Amy’s advice… because where he left off, it either could have been extremely useful and genuine relationship advice, or underhanded sabotage of the relationship…. Depends on how she finished that last thought! 🤔
I like to think that Amy isn’t interested in him, which is why all their conversations are centred around HIS WIFE and he’s all too happy because he thinks talking shit and trying to get her to want to fill Amy’s shoes is gonna help him score
"You can't be happy 24/7" was a good start. Like, negative emotions are necessary part of life and we should embrace them and understand their source. But no, that didn't ended this way
No, it's manipulative, because the issue wasn't that he wasn't happy 24/7 on the honeymoon. He acted selfishly on multiple occasions, and each time his wife expressed her concerns, he brushed her off. It's a pattern of behavior with him.
@@ada5851 I'm not denying manipulation. I'm saying he's always mixing a little bits of some good things to cover up manipulation. It's like you think "ok, he's capable of critical thinking about his actions and thoughts" and here the trap closed. He engages people into toxic conversations this way
My fight or flight got activated during this video and I have never wanted to reach into a screen and smack the ever-living daylights out of a character on screen SO MUCH smh dude your acting is too good
had my bf do the same to me, i told him i might as well announce our issues to my guy friends too and he said "well guys dont care! guys wont help us, only women are the ones who get drama because they stir it up"
I went through this when I first got married. I was an idiot. After I figured it out it was so easy. Now I treat any woman who isn’t my wife like a cardboard cutout instead of a person. All the time. Problem solved.
The projection here is so strong. He gets bent out of shape because he saw a note from his wife’s high school boyfriend written ten years ago…. but she’s not allowed to be upset about him having a “work wife” who he badmouths about her to. The double standard is real.
I love how in the first episode he is clearly intimidated by another man who looks like “Patrick” and he’s gaslighting her about Amy in this one lmao. Great story telling haha
I guarantee there are women (and men) watching this & seeing their own situation reflected back at them. It doesn’t matter if it’s a day before you marry, or 2 weeks or 2 months after- you don’t deserve this. Walk away. It will not get better with someone like this.
Yes, he called her and Amy agreed about that you need to put your own oxygen mask on first. They actually said the same thing at the same time during their phone call, it was kind of weird… kind of romantic….
Love this video.. There is so much depth in this small video.. He should seriously take up writing a movie or something.. What we get from this video.. They were on a honeymoon.. Husband ruined it because he probably talked to her rudely or got angry over small things.. which irritated her and they got into a fight.. He comes home and rather than saying sorry.. He talks about such a small problem with Amy.. Who tells him, 'You are human, you can't be happy all the time' which sounds right but remember they were on their fkin honeymoon.. At home, yes you can't be happy all the time, because life.. but on such a special vacation, it is your duty that you don't ruin your partners day.. Now we know either Amy is also like him or just likes him.. First he discussed with Amy which means, Amy's name comes a lot at home.. Hence wife going your work wife.. which he himself called her that ONCE.. He is so toxic.. Never make your partner feel threatened even as a joke.. It can plant the seed of mistrust.. Then he says, I can't talk to Amy.. I can't talk to my mom.. Gaslighting at its best.. People like him don't talk but complain.. Also they listen to whatever other people say without putting a thought in.. Finally he puts the blame on her by saying.. you feel threatened by other women, don't you.. Rather than saying sorry and keeping healthy boundaries with people.. He made her the problem.. People like him are very bad for mental health.. On surface fight looks small.. Deep inside you are slowly going crazy.. Dump him/her and move on..
Omg I found a continuity bonus! Last time he said that Amy was the one who put her contact as "work wife" but now he says he is the one who used the term!
"you are threatened by other women" said the guy who was jealous that a random waiter on their honeymoon looked like her ex and couldn't stop sulking about it
Can't wait for this series to go in 3 months with this dude divorced and him attending high school parties. Might go full full circle and he ends up as Brian.
The fact that straight women marry men like this....braver than any and all US Marines. Like I've known men like this irl and it kills me how they self sabotage a good thing. Also the fact that he never told his wife about his "work wife" is such a d*ck move and shows how little he cares about his real relationship. Like that's just cheating at this point.
Of all your characters, this guy is the scariest, because I’ve encountered so many guys who have used his exact words. He’s going to hit her, isn’t he?
I can't believe his wife is trying to sabotage a perfectly healthy relationship with Amy, clearly she has their best interests at heart.
Exactly! And he can’t be happy ALL the time
@@theslappablejerk it's amazing how Amy made him realize he's a person. She's so insightful.
@@theslappablejerk this really just helps me remind myself why i should never get into an arranged marriage 😭😭
Oh my he's in character in the comments
Amy really is a very special person in his life. I can’t believe his wife just wants to ruin that!
I have the sinking feeling that this channel is run by a therapist who is venting about all of his most toxic patients
He's a lawyer
@@nicoledoubleyounot surprised,he probably sees these kinds of people during lawsuits lol
Almost certainly a divorce lawyer.
@@spockthelogicalnah
I keep thinking he’s a therapist too. The breadth is cray.
This man is a brilliant actor, because despite me not being a woman or married, I still actively want to throw this man in a wood chipper.
If she doesn’t leave this man I stg
@@notaperson9831us all at the restaurant eating cheesecake and gossiping about them while her and husband go smoke outside
glad more men are finally seeing what women have been enduring for generations, now.
i thought you said "despite not activly being a woman". as if theres passive womanhood. im only a woman passivly.
Same. Like my brain tells me ugh it's that asshole guy but then I have to say wait no, he's not really like that 😂
This dude could be his own horror movie. I’d watch a full hour titled “That f*cking guy”.
There's a real undertone of potential violence with this character
That’s pretty much what The Invisible Man is.
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He already has, they're all connected....
Id want to watch it
“Gaslight” coming out 2024
His wife’s insecurities are going to ruin his friendship with Amy. Selfish.
Shes just not aware of the benefits that come from having such a good friend at work. This will really affect his mental health. Rip
And thank God he didnt get bit by that monkey. Something could've spread to his wife. Or to Amy. You know. Hard not to get people you work with sick. Could've been so much worse
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I've seen propaganda saying it's men's insecurity for not wanting her to have guy friends, and he should tolerate it, yet here it's portrayed as toxic for the man to have female friends. So which is it? Double standard?
@@christiantaylor1495Because it depends on the type of friendship, not just if the friend is a man or a woman. If a woman told her guy friend about every fight she had with her bf and would jokingly name him "work husband", even though the bf expressed that he is not okay with that, it would also be not good. The fact that the man in the skit joyously jumps to "you just hate other women" instead of respectfully talking to her about her concerns it's also not good. It's not about him having a female friend, but about what he does around her and how he talks about her. That is very different from saying off the bat to your partner that they are not allowed to have friends of the opposite gender and it is not "propaganda" that such a condition is a sign of insecurity. Normal friendships between people of different genders exist, but the one in the skit is a suspicious one.
@@vuivraalbastra Actually I've listened to you and you've changed my mind, but I still think it's bad for either man or woman to have private friendships with the opposite gender, meaning a friendship where only one in the couple is involved, and the wife is kept separated from the guys friend, or vice versa. The root problem here is Amy working in the first place. If men and women did exclusive roles in society, then this couldn't happen. So much cheating at work.
How is he supposed to avoid her at work, if their boss makes them work together? It's difficult to forcefully preclude naturally emerging affinity.
I never tell anybody about arguments with my girlfriend, because it will always seem worse to them without you telling all private details about the good times, which you can't because it's private. So I agree about that, but I'd not watched enough of this character to know he does that.
@@christiantaylor1495mature introspection
“A female’s perspective on our relationship” when talking to his work wife about problems in his relationship as if HIS WIFE ISNT A FEMALE THAT IS CURRENTLY IN THE RELATIONSHIP AND HE WONT TAKE HER PERSPECTIVE SERIOUSLY wow so yea basically you’re really good at writing these characters keep up the solid work man
Sometimes you need an outside perspective no matter what
@@normalabsolutely7240 that is absolutely true but with this character you just KNOW he hasn't once talked to his wife about their relationship concerning anything positive lol
@@normalabsolutely7240 You only should consider an outside perspective once you've already considered the inside perspectives. If you have a problem to solve at work and you don't know how to address it, would you start by calling up your Uncle Joe and asking him what to do, or would you start by asking your coworkers who do the same job what they think? What is the reasonable starting point?
@@KeterMalkuth that’s the point I’m trying to make is that he has never explored asking her about it and has only talked to the work wife about his relationship and used the perspective angle to cover up. at least that was my interpretation
@@KeterMalkuthmaybe the wife isn't perfect and thus won't have a valid actionable perspective
It genuinely seems like he’s not lying and he has in fact just come to the conclusion his wife is threatened by women - he’s so earnestly relieved and joyous like he’s going to make them both so happy by addressing the real issue
His consciousness just feels relieved that he is not the one to blame
That feeling when you think you can plausibly project something you dislike about yourself but trying to stay in denial about.
Now he can tell her all the things people have tried to tell him when he has tantrums about a tourguide looking like her ex from high school.
Oh no. He knew. He just tried to dance around it with assurances before coming outright with the accusation
The tone of voice at the end tells me this is pure smarmy manipulation
It's the "gotcha" joy. 'Something I can use to weild power over you.' He views a wife as the enemy.
My estranged husband used to keep track of points we had each "won" against each other, except he was the only one at war. I tried to ask him to see us as a team, rather than on opposing teams, but that would have been a "win" for me and a complete "loss" for him, in his eyes.
It's crazy how there's just the right amount of reasonable in what he says for it to be effectively gaslighting. Like he'll say something completely unreasonable and then appeal to reason when talking about getting advice from someone, or being unable to be happy all the time. Obviously those are pretty realistic. But everything else is so blown out of proportion it's maddening
I was gonna say, is this really gaslighting? But I guess he does actually want her to feel crazy for questioning him so I guess that counts? It's hard to know
@@nicoledoubleyouit's the feeling you get. It feels off and disingenuous. He's not once empathetic toward the way his wife feels. He's already looking down on her. It's all "me, me, me." Also the wife had problems with his behavior. Then he turned it around to be no, the wife is the problem, and her feelings are being an inconvenience.
@@nicoledoubleyou a lot of what you see here being defined as gaslighting is justified by his previous videos as this character.
@@nicoledoubleyouI've seen it argued that the term gaslighting shouldn't be used for any ole manipulation bs, rather for when the purpose is actually to make the person think they are crazy (as opposed to simply making them think they're wrong).
We only really know this is manipulative bc of the earlier videos. The problem w/ his behavior was decidedly not that he's "a person and can't be in a jolly mood 24/7".
@@nicoledoubleyouHe's basically rewriting what happened irl to fit a narrative where his he's not to blame, and he's trying to convince his wife she's crazy for seeing it differently.
I’m grateful we’re getting this back to back Red flag husband content lately. They’re the characters I’m most invested in at this point.
They're the characters whose wives are the most invested.
Bro when he said “you are threatened by other women” that’s what my ex said when I confronted him about his girl best friend. Yeah he cheated on me with her😂
It is ALWAYS the girl best friend.
RIP love is blind,not heartless.
If you ask women if men and women can be "just friends" they say yes. If you ask men if men and women can be "just friends" they say no. Because the truth and reality is, if a woman wants to hook up with a guy for any reason at all, he'll most likely be all for it.
Just remember ladies: Most states allow 90 days for an annulment - which will make it like legally the marriage never even happened ( it’s very simple unlike divorce)! Don’t be afraid to file for annulment! People will often show you who they really are almost immediately after you walk down the aisle! You don’t have to put up with it!
Normalize annulling marriages to men who show their true colors when they think you’re trapped 💓
Nope, here are the divorce papers. Please sign them and move out.
The more I watch the worse it gets, and yet...I keep coming back.
This video has made me realise my past behavior in relationships is not acceptable and that I should really find one special person or a therapist to talk to about my relatipnship issues. Thanks for making this video, I feel like a clown but also empowered to be better. I think this happens to all your viewers at least once 😂
This is the exact thing I’m feeling 😅
character development : ) but also..
✨relatipnship goals✨
What a rare moment of introspection on the internet, it’s beautiful to see. I wish you well in your journey towards self improvement
Based.
I could see his videos having this effect, because it’s not so exaggerated that men see it as a joke or a blatant lie. The manipulations are just subtle enough that if you only watch one, you might even think the guy isn’t 100% wrong.
Damn these videos should be used for psychology lectures lmao
This series is teaching me, a geriatric millennial who doesn't use social mediatok, how reddit-people think these days. Like, I've never heard of pick me girl before this. Also I know this is supposed to be the bad guy but he's got some good points in some videos
Amy really deserves a better work husband's wife.
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂😂
He'd know damn well he'd lose his shit if she had a work husband she told all their personal problems.
I know everyone says that you can do hateable personalities well, but to me the most impressive is that when i watch the videos, you BECOME the person to me, even with all the different personalities, there are multiple versions of you that i almost believe exist lmaoo
Reminds me of bistro huddy. Check that out if you think this guy is good. You'll forget that bistro huddy is just one guy in different wigs cuz he's so good at playing so many different types of people, like this guy is
like daniel thrasher, but meaner, and less clinically insane.
lemme tell ya, that man is infinitely descending. unlike the slappable jerk, who's infinitely condescending.
I know when I fiesta started watching his content I was like, is this dude making fun of himself!?
Not the SO citing his friends to invalidate his partner's concerns 😭 this hit home for me. My ex was the same way, constantly bringing up his friends' "advice" about how I should behave and what is "good for him" 💀 as a word of advice/warning to others: don't cite what a friend, relative or anybody else said if you're trying to address a problem to your SO, and if your partner does this, then it's a red flag. It's not honest communication, it's a form of manipuatlion. Honest communication is based on your feelings and perspective alone, e.g. "I'm hurt by the way your attitude changes whenever I mention my friend. Are you jealous of them? Is there some reason why you act this way? Have I wronged you some how?"
Anybody who finds it impossible to form their own opinions on relationship matters shouldn't even be in a relationship. Cuz in that case you're not dating the Jerk, you're dating the Jerk's mom, friends, and "Amy", all consolidated into one annoying entity.
The wife, the work wife, and this KING should all have a chat together about what the wife needs to do to step up and recognize bro has needs
Oh cmon, bro calls her "work wife" ONE TIME and now you're obsessed with it
She’s gonna have a lot to make up for after ruining his honeymoon with that tour guide stunt she pulled.
Christ, this is amazing. The way he tries to frame it as a discussion about what went wrong when he’s just clearly trying to make sure everyone knows he isn’t the guilty party. Love your content. Keep up the good work.
I don’t know how you can make the most hated characters come to life. It’s impressive.
I would be interested to see how this guy would handle it if his wife just fought fire with fire. For example, following a couple hundred models on Instagram who look like her ex, reminiscing about her romantic past whenever they're alone together, or casually observing his shortcomings whenever they're in company, or developing multiple close male friendships that know everything about him and always side with her.
Nah that's lame
He wouldn’t get it because he has no self-awareness 😂
He'd just hit her let's be honest. I mean if the guy was real that's how he'd respond. Whether he has the self awareness to understand what she was doing or not he'd get angry.
@@nicoledoubleyouyup. women don’t get to “troll” men when they find out they are shitty, that’s how you get physically attacked
@@triciaboulton5880 definitely not with this type of guy, this guy (the character) for sure has the energy of someone that will attack you physically. Not every crappy guy has that energy, but if you're not sure, it's best to err on the side of caution
Look it him being so happy about that "realization"
Every time I hear the phrase "work husband/wife" I want to barf
I like how he immediately undermined his own anger and unhappiness while making her justifiable jealously the centrepoint of the conversation. What a great guy
The projection is strong in this one
Incase anyone is wondering, yes they already hooked up in the janitors closet
I doubt it.
Bruh you are way too good at this like I feel like I’m the one getting gaslit
I really want to know the rest of Amy’s advice… because where he left off, it either could have been extremely useful and genuine relationship advice, or underhanded sabotage of the relationship…. Depends on how she finished that last thought! 🤔
I like to think that Amy isn’t interested in him, which is why all their conversations are centred around HIS WIFE and he’s all too happy because he thinks talking shit and trying to get her to want to fill Amy’s shoes is gonna help him score
The rage that I feel watching these videos is top tier, keep it up!
"You can't be happy 24/7" was a good start. Like, negative emotions are necessary part of life and we should embrace them and understand their source. But no, that didn't ended this way
No, it's manipulative, because the issue wasn't that he wasn't happy 24/7 on the honeymoon. He acted selfishly on multiple occasions, and each time his wife expressed her concerns, he brushed her off. It's a pattern of behavior with him.
@@ada5851 I'm not denying manipulation. I'm saying he's always mixing a little bits of some good things to cover up manipulation. It's like you think "ok, he's capable of critical thinking about his actions and thoughts" and here the trap closed. He engages people into toxic conversations this way
My fight or flight got activated during this video and I have never wanted to reach into a screen and smack the ever-living daylights out of a character on screen SO MUCH smh dude your acting is too good
When you realize that your entire marriage is all over UA-cam as a comedy sketch 🤪
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The multiple "yes you are" triggers me so hard😂 that was such a move my ex used. He loved to tell me what my own feelings were.
He's getting the perspective of other women is he? Well his wife should definitely get the perspective of multiple men on this issue!
Was searching for that comment
had my bf do the same to me, i told him i might as well announce our issues to my guy friends too and he said "well guys dont care! guys wont help us, only women are the ones who get drama because they stir it up"
1:25 somehow this feels realistic
He's the person people are talking about when they say "not to be that guy but...".
He's that guy.
"You are threatned by other women"
Im fuming
Love the manipulation and insults disguised as practicality
"I thought you'd be that I'm getting a female perspective on our relationship!" *completely ignores wife*
Maybe Patrick would have some helpful advice for her about this situation
Your writing and storytelling is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!! Please keep on posting ❤
Its the covert narcissim that quite literally makes my bones itch.
I went through this when I first got married. I was an idiot. After I figured it out it was so easy. Now I treat any woman who isn’t my wife like a cardboard cutout instead of a person. All the time. Problem solved.
The projection here is so strong. He gets bent out of shape because he saw a note from his wife’s high school boyfriend written ten years ago…. but she’s not allowed to be upset about him having a “work wife” who he badmouths about her to. The double standard is real.
He already messed up calling another woman's name during an argument 😭😭😭
Oh geez. This...please deliver me a man who loves and cherishes me.
I love how in the first episode he is clearly intimidated by another man who looks like “Patrick” and he’s gaslighting her about Amy in this one lmao. Great story telling haha
This is why Leon Edwards has the most aesthetic physique.
This is why it's soooo important to live with a person before you marry.
He's so good at what he does 😂😭
This is easily my favorite one so far hahaha
“You’re threatened by other women” is such a good line I’m gonna remember that one
I guarantee there are women (and men) watching this & seeing their own situation reflected back at them.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a day before you marry, or 2 weeks or 2 months after- you don’t deserve this. Walk away. It will not get better with someone like this.
Did he tell Amy about the howler monkeys too?
Of course not! He handled that situation like a perfect gentleman, there's no problem there.
Yes, he called her and Amy agreed about that you need to put your own oxygen mask on first. They actually said the same thing at the same time during their phone call, it was kind of weird… kind of romantic….
@theslappablejerk nooo, you're not going there. I'm subscribing
@@theslappablejerk 🎶Kiss me beneath the milky twilight 🎶
Teddy? Teddy, I’m gonna need you to step in, for his poor wife’s sake
*Teddy please hurry*
YOUR WIFE IS RIGHT THERE, TALK TO *HER* T.T
I swear you must have a camera on my ex-husband or something lol
My ex when I asked him to stop airing our laundry to his ex girlfriend.
"Work wife" is pretty funny
I have to applaud you dude you perfectly know how to annoy the hell outta me with this characters, your acting is fantastic and I can’t stop watching
When you hate a character's fucking guts you know the actor played them well.
This is every couples conversation at a dive bar
Love this video.. There is so much depth in this small video.. He should seriously take up writing a movie or something..
What we get from this video..
They were on a honeymoon.. Husband ruined it because he probably talked to her rudely or got angry over small things.. which irritated her and they got into a fight..
He comes home and rather than saying sorry.. He talks about such a small problem with Amy.. Who tells him, 'You are human, you can't be happy all the time' which sounds right but remember they were on their fkin honeymoon.. At home, yes you can't be happy all the time, because life.. but on such a special vacation, it is your duty that you don't ruin your partners day..
Now we know either Amy is also like him or just likes him..
First he discussed with Amy which means, Amy's name comes a lot at home.. Hence wife going your work wife.. which he himself called her that ONCE.. He is so toxic.. Never make your partner feel threatened even as a joke.. It can plant the seed of mistrust..
Then he says, I can't talk to Amy.. I can't talk to my mom.. Gaslighting at its best.. People like him don't talk but complain.. Also they listen to whatever other people say without putting a thought in..
Finally he puts the blame on her by saying.. you feel threatened by other women, don't you.. Rather than saying sorry and keeping healthy boundaries with people.. He made her the problem..
People like him are very bad for mental health.. On surface fight looks small.. Deep inside you are slowly going crazy..
Dump him/her and move on..
This is basically my ex gf
Sorry king
F
He really tried to turn it on her a menace
Something tells me he was mad because he couldn't spend a workhoneymoon with his work wife.
My god, just that so many of us can come on here and be like “relate”
Watched this while eating and it absolutely destroyed my apetite. Good job 👏
How gaslight gatekeep girlboss of him 🌸✨
Omg I found a continuity bonus! Last time he said that Amy was the one who put her contact as "work wife" but now he says he is the one who used the term!
Amy is the coworker with the dog lol
Excuse me I'm gonna puke. Once again, you have portrayed a masterpiece.
And now he told the work wife their shit, he just don't hit
“You’re way too threatened by other women”
*cheats*
My stomach rolls when he does these. A gut punch. Actions, temperament, language, expressions. Makes me sick. Lol. How many men are like this? Ugh!
This guy goes from not wanting her to speak Spanish to the waiter, to having a "work wife."
This happened to me😂
And when I called ‘Amy’ and confronted her she told me all they do is say nice things about me.
That was a lie😅
This reminds me of your reddit advice video of that one guy who had a work wife
Next episode the wife is gonna have the exact same type of EUREKA moment and it'll be to divorce him...
Manipulative husband: *surprised pikachu face*
Watchin these red flag husband videos is like witnessing a train wreck. Terrifying, yet I can't look away
I need the wife to get a new male friend and see how he reacts to it
Shit will hit the fan. She'll be accused of cheating on him etc etc
This channel is god damn cathartic and is a very clever idea. I'm inspired lol
"you are threatened by other women" said the guy who was jealous that a random waiter on their honeymoon looked like her ex and couldn't stop sulking about it
I love that his profile pic is his cat. Hahaha
I feel like I give off these vibes. How do I not give off these vibes?
With this one I feel like it's less the vibes and more what he's saying, so I'd pay attention to that if you're actually concerned
You be great on American horror story
Im getting PTSD from those
He almo sa t has a genuine point sometimes...before its absolutely ruined a moment later
Can't wait for this series to go in 3 months with this dude divorced and him attending high school parties. Might go full full circle and he ends up as Brian.
I love how Amy always pops up 😂
Once again, he's right. She is insecure.
how come this guy manages to nail every a hole role he plays ?
And girls always be talking to their guy friends about their relationship problems. 😅
The fact that straight women marry men like this....braver than any and all US Marines. Like I've known men like this irl and it kills me how they self sabotage a good thing. Also the fact that he never told his wife about his "work wife" is such a d*ck move and shows how little he cares about his real relationship. Like that's just cheating at this point.
At this point I have a visceral reaction when I hear the name Amy.
Of all your characters, this guy is the scariest, because I’ve encountered so many guys who have used his exact words. He’s going to hit her, isn’t he?
This guy really has a slap coming
After watching these am so glad I broke up with my ex he was so much like this guy .