Tuesday, November 24, 2015

For one month, this husband noted everything that made his wife cry – The Huffington Post

THE LINK RIGHT – Aaron Gillies Lex and his wife said they were “yes” a year ago. Since, Aaron noticed his wife tends to cry for a yes or a no. So he had the idea to write all the little things (often absurd) that moved his wife to tears during a month. His list went around the web since.

“The reasons why my wife cry.” That’s the title of the list of Aaron London comedy writer, who shared his notes on Twitter and Reddit in recent days.

“My wife really crying for nothing. NOTHING. So I started writing why she cries,” Aaron wrote on Twitter Sunday. His list, translated below, has since been shared nearly 30,000 times on the social network.




The reasons which my wife cry:

– She found that the swans could be gay and found that it was really fabulous

– She had a hangover and she saw the photo of a piglet

– I waited it’s dark and I pretended to be The Babadook (character from a horror movie of the same name)

– The little rabbit escaped a polar fox in a documentary

– There were no cookies at home

– It s’ recalled that the swans are gay

– I tried to take her hand when she was not expecting it

– I prepared dinner after a long day

– She watched a video with a dog

When contacted by our colleagues in the HuffPost Australia, Aaron explained that his wife found the list “very funny” and did not want him to be put online.

“I asked him before publishing it on the Internet because I do not want it attracts him backlash as is often the case on the Internet, said the husband. She does not care being an emotional person, and it turns out that it is an inexhaustible source of anecdotes! “

Monday, Aaron has also published its list on Reddit and Imgur where it has been viewed more 2 million times. “I thought to get 12 retweets from people who know Lex in life and know that it is like that, the husband was surprised. None of us thought it would take so much magnitude! But a lot of people identify, Perhaps that sensitivity is something that we do not talk openly enough, “he told Aaron to HuffPost .

statements reassuring about the intentions of the husband for his approach may seem sexist and infantile at first. Indeed, the list of Aaron is reminiscent of the approach of a father who opened a blog in 2013 to list all the absurd why his son crying.



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• Why you cry

• How to recognize a hypersensitive

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