After fifteen long years of marriage, she expected a sweet answer. Maybe something romantic, maybe something funny, maybe even something that would remind her why she fell in love with him in the first place. So she stood there in the living room, hands on her hips, and asked the question every husband fears:
“How would you describe me?”
He didn’t panic. He didn’t even blink.
Instead, he looked at her slowly from head to toe and said one thing:
“ABCDEFGHIJK.”
She stared at him, confused. It wasn’t flowers, it wasn’t poetry, and it definitely wasn’t the compliment she was expecting. So she crossed her arms and demanded an explanation.
“What does that mean?”
He took a deep breath and replied with a straight face:
“Adorable, Beautiful, Cute, Delightful, Elegant, Fabulous, Gorgeous… and Hot.”
For a moment, she melted. Her eyes softened and her lips curled into a smile. After all these years, he did still see her the way he used to.
But before she could finish blushing, he added calmly:
“…I Just Kidding.”
And that was the moment she nearly threw the frying pan at him.
She didn’t speak. She didn’t laugh. She simply walked away—slowly—while he suddenly realized that his joke had absolutely destroyed the peaceful evening he was hoping for.
He followed her around the house apologizing, swearing that the “IJK” part was only added for humor, and that he truly meant every single letter before it. And the worst part? She made him sweat for the rest of the night before forgiving him.
One joke, fifteen years of marriage, and a lesson every husband learns sooner or later:
Think very, very carefully before trying to be funny.