
Imagine going to a friend’s house for dinner. She’s in the kitchen when you arrive putting the final touches on the salad. And there’s her husband squirting her with a bottle of water when she puts the tomatoes in before the lettuce. And again, when she pours dressing directly onto the salad instead of putting it in a separate container for the guests to use.

Would you laugh? Or would you be appalled?
I don’t know about you, but most parents I know would demand the teacher be fired. And as for your friend? Well, most of us would want to know what else is going on in that relationship.
Now suppose those incidents were recorded, uploaded to the internet, and received millions of likes and thousands of shares and comments.
This is exactly what one wife did to her husband who was trying to learn Spanish. If he missed a word—squirt. Missed another word—squirt again. Heather Wake said in her article on Upworthy that it “made for a delightful (and viral) TikTok video”.
She also said that “the husband seems to be having fun as well so no harm, no foul”. Well, as long as he was okay with it.
NO!!!!!
Even experts say not to use a spray bottle to get your cats or dogs to behave, but husbands? Well apparently, they are fair game.
Call me a fun-sucker, but I have never been a fan of most slapstick. I’ve never found the Three Stooges to be funny. Hurting or humiliating someone for a laugh just doesn’t do it for me.
And just because men as a whole have been privileged, it doesn’t mean an individual man is less deserving of being treated humanely. Especially not one you promised to love, honor, and cherish.
Yes, some men are jerks. So are some women. No particular group has a monopoly on poor behavior. Especially when it comes to relationships.
I am really tired of good guys being treated as if they are incompetent and incapable. And the majority of men are good guys, not wayward children that need to be disciplined or trained.
Liking, sharing, and supporting degrading behavior towards one group gives cover when it happens to other groups.
So if you wouldn’t want it done to you, or to your child, or to your friend, don’t do it to your husband.
He is a person, no matter his quirks or challenges. And just like all of us, he deserves to be treated with basic kindness and respect. Not to mention love. The health of your marriage requires it.
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Previously Published on foundationscoachingnc.com
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