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What's the hardest part about marriage that no one ever talks about?

Last Updated: 30.06.2025 02:48

What's the hardest part about marriage that no one ever talks about?

Wife: "Just buy the 23 cm one, okay?"

At the beginning of our marriage, when my wife was unable to go shopping, I was the one who went to the supermarket. Sometimes my wife forgot that her sanitary napkins were out of stock and insisted on buying them immediately. In the end, I was the one who bought them.

"Okay got it!" excitedly as he ended the call.

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Turns out I bought the wrong one 😂 luckily I called first. Finally I went back to the sanitary napkin rack to look for the 23 cm one. After searching here and there, I finally found it.

My life is already hard. I don't want to add to the burden of life by remembering the sizes of pads 🤣🤣🤣

Wife asks me to buy her sanitary napkins

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Finally I called my wife again.

Wife: "Buy XXX brand"

In my mind, just buying sanitary napkins is so hard!

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To make sure it was correct, I took a photo and sent it to my wife's WhatsApp.

After getting married, I just found out that sanitary napkins come in various sizes.

It turns out there are quite a lot huh 🤣 Wanted to take any, afraid of making a mistake. Finally called my wife.

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Once you arrive at the supermarket…

"Honey, this size is correct. 29 cm, right?"

And until now I don't want to know what the different functions are between sanitary napkin sizes 23, 26, 29, 35, etc.

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After a while, I saw that this pad had "29 cm" on it? What is this?