2 rules for a happy marriage : 1. Your wife is always correct 2. See Rule 1. BTW I’ve seen this cartoon before – probably back in 2019 (which is the publication date, bottom left). Still funny; nice to be gently reminded.
“Scientists evaluated 3,682 adults over a 10-year period. Even after taking major cardiovascular risk factors such as age, body fat, smoking, blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol into account, married men had a 46% lower rate of death than unmarried men.”
In (coincidentally?) 2019, a report via the CDC stated that married men had a death rate 2.4 times lower than widowers. Married women had a death rate 2.6 times lower than widows. Makes me wonder about her oversight committee …
In our western culture (and many others), married women have long been criticized if they “let themselves go” when their looks change (i.e., when they gain/lose weight). They watch their diets partly to avoid such insults and partly because they realize that it is a good idea to stay healthy. Also, wives and mothers have long been responsible for maintaining the health of their family — making healthy meals, nurturing sick children and spouses, etc. When a husband gains weight or has health problems, the wife is criticized for not “taking better care of him.” As if she can keep him from buying and eating snacks at work or coming home via a drive-thru. Wives/mothers are criticized for nagging and criticized for not nagging enough. It’s a no-win situation.
And why shouldn’t wives be concerned about their spouse’s health? They realize that they themselves will never “be retired” — that state in which their life is secure and they are free to do whatever they want. Wives realize that they will always be the one responsible for the care and feeding of their spouse. Their “golden years” will still be spent taking care of the house and people in it. Naturally, they don’t really want that to include bedpans and diapers. Ask any man if he is looking forward to taking care of a sick spouse during his retirement years.
Married men sometimes live longer because someone is taking care of us. My single friends smoked and drank, and ate stuff out of cans. They drank instant coffee. Their apartments looked like pigstys, akin to Oscar Madison of the Odd Couple
C over 1 year ago
And that’s why you never give in to extortion
The_Uncle over 1 year ago
Nah … It just seems longer … A lot longer …
Bilan over 1 year ago
They live longer, but . . .
keenanthelibrarian over 1 year ago
2 rules for a happy marriage : 1. Your wife is always correct 2. See Rule 1. BTW I’ve seen this cartoon before – probably back in 2019 (which is the publication date, bottom left). Still funny; nice to be gently reminded.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
And I’d like to change that steak to the baked chicken…for dessert, do you have Jello?
SHIVA over 1 year ago
Tell her you want to eat like a king!!!
Grandma Lea over 1 year ago
One who has subjugated himself to his wife’s desires, is that living or existing?
Qiset over 1 year ago
It just seems longer.
Enter.Name.Here over 1 year ago
“Scientists evaluated 3,682 adults over a 10-year period. Even after taking major cardiovascular risk factors such as age, body fat, smoking, blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol into account, married men had a 46% lower rate of death than unmarried men.”
I’m doomed.
Radish... over 1 year ago
I’m thinking its been a long time since the last committee override.
jvo over 1 year ago
My oversight committee keeps telling me to eat more :)
YourFriendlyNeighborhoodAmoeba over 1 year ago
In (coincidentally?) 2019, a report via the CDC stated that married men had a death rate 2.4 times lower than widowers. Married women had a death rate 2.6 times lower than widows. Makes me wonder about her oversight committee …
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Aw, he’s just Mister Potato Head.
Isenthor1978 over 1 year ago
Married men live longer because they have to. And the correct answer to any question from the wife is always, “Yes, dear”.
grumpyoldman451 over 1 year ago
The beginning of a marriage is like a Euchcre hand. all you need is 2 hearts and a diamond, near the end, you wish you had a club and a spade.
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
He affectionally calls his wife “Gort.”
Out of the Past over 1 year ago
Good one
Space_cat over 1 year ago
And when they are not watching have a Cheeseburger, just make sure to rid yourself of any evidence… Onion breath!
WickWire64 over 1 year ago
His oversight committee is looking at him with Jewish Space Lasers in her eyes.
Egrayjames over 1 year ago
Married men may live longer than single men, but why do married men die before their wives?…….They want to.
Redd Panda over 1 year ago
‘’… for dessert, a glass of water, at room temperature.’’
ChristineMurphy over 1 year ago
So true.
Droptma Styx over 1 year ago
We haven’t got to the coffee-at-dinner phase yet.
GreenT267 over 1 year ago
In our western culture (and many others), married women have long been criticized if they “let themselves go” when their looks change (i.e., when they gain/lose weight). They watch their diets partly to avoid such insults and partly because they realize that it is a good idea to stay healthy. Also, wives and mothers have long been responsible for maintaining the health of their family — making healthy meals, nurturing sick children and spouses, etc. When a husband gains weight or has health problems, the wife is criticized for not “taking better care of him.” As if she can keep him from buying and eating snacks at work or coming home via a drive-thru. Wives/mothers are criticized for nagging and criticized for not nagging enough. It’s a no-win situation.
And why shouldn’t wives be concerned about their spouse’s health? They realize that they themselves will never “be retired” — that state in which their life is secure and they are free to do whatever they want. Wives realize that they will always be the one responsible for the care and feeding of their spouse. Their “golden years” will still be spent taking care of the house and people in it. Naturally, they don’t really want that to include bedpans and diapers. Ask any man if he is looking forward to taking care of a sick spouse during his retirement years.
dflak over 1 year ago
According to the statistics, since I am married, I will commit suicide 25% less than my unmarried counterparts.
david_42 over 1 year ago
The only time my wife has any input about what I eat is when it’s her turn to cook; she’s also the ‘sour cream on potatoes’ lover.
MS72 over 1 year ago
Mommy always says, “Eat your vegetables.”
ladykat over 1 year ago
My husband died way too soon. If he had ever fancied a loaded baked potato, I wouldn’t have made an issue of it.
Jimmyk939 over 1 year ago
Yes dear
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
They also have someone making sure they go to a doctor occasionally.
proclusstudent over 1 year ago
All the carbs from the potato can’t be good for him.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Heavy on t he blue cheese dressing.
mindjob over 1 year ago
Married men sometimes live longer because someone is taking care of us. My single friends smoked and drank, and ate stuff out of cans. They drank instant coffee. Their apartments looked like pigstys, akin to Oscar Madison of the Odd Couple
Phydeux over 1 year ago
You call that living?
Interventor12 over 1 year ago
Women live longer than men. Because most of them aren’t married to women.
moondog42 Premium Member over 1 year ago
That salad dressing is probably loaded with transfats and sugar, and you’re better off with the potato.
Malcome1 over 1 year ago
Sugar and smoking are the leading causes of cardiovascular disease.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 1 year ago
Married life always ends in death.
Ib12us over 1 year ago
As long as you know what you Like but know what your gonna Get.
pflutke59 over 1 year ago
You might have a longer life, but are you living?
artmer over 1 year ago
Screw that. It’ll buy you a few more years in a diaper sucking on a respirator. Carpe diem! Butter up, butter cup.
KeyboardsB3 over 1 year ago
BTW – he forgot to wish for bacon on that potato.
Purple-Stater Premium Member over 1 year ago
My married life cannot possibly last long enough, and I can’t imagine anything better/
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have both and take the doggos out for an extra long walk the next morning or go for a long bike ride.
dl800 over 1 year ago
I always thought this is why husbands die before their wives. Because they want to.
aussie399 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why do women live longer than men? Because men put up with women!