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If you say "Your husband is a very lucky man" to a woman, is that a cut down?

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That sentence doesn't even make sense.  Take an English class please.

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Depends on context. 

If they look me up and down and leer, "Your husband is a very lucky man." Ew.  

If it was more based on an act of kindness or showing love, then that's MUCH different IMO. 

 

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I'm struggling to think of where this wouldn't be at least a little creepy.

Maybe if the guy and the woman and her husband are all friends, and she tells the guy she made brisket for her husband's poker night or something, you could pull that line off.

Basically I think you'd need to be good friends, and it would have to be the right situation.

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3 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

I'm struggling to think of where this wouldn't be at least a little creepy.

Maybe if the guy and the woman and her husband are all friends, and she tells the guy she made brisket for her husband's poker night or something, you could pull that line off.

Basically I think you'd need to be good friends, and it would have to be the right situation.

Yeah, this is a great example. 

 

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59 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

And not in a creepy way like mdc would make it come across. Just normal. 

Unless I 1) knew the woman and her husband well and 2) was referring to something other than her looks, I wouldn’t say “Your husband is a very lucky guy,” because that’s creepy AF.

Who’d you say this to and what happened?

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52 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said:

Depends on context. 

If they look me up and down and leer, "Your husband is a very lucky man." Ew.  

If it was more based on an act of kindness or showing love, then that's MUCH different IMO. 

What if he licked his lips after he said that?  Would that make it better in your eyes?

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Only if that husband secretly wears her panties, particularly the ones he fishes out of the dirty-laundry hamper.

Whoa, nelly!

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1 hour ago, jerryskids said:

I'm struggling to think of where this wouldn't be at least a little creepy.

Maybe if the guy and the woman and her husband are all friends, and she tells the guy she made brisket for her husband's poker night or something, you could pull that line off.

Basically I think you'd need to be good friends, and it would have to be the right situation.

I don’t think I’d need to be friends with the couple. If I meet a woman at an event and for whatever reason she starts telling me that she got her husband tickets to the US Open for his birthday, I could easily say “wow, your husband is a very lucky man!”

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5 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:

I don’t think I’d need to be friends with the couple. If I meet a woman at an event and for whatever reason she starts telling me that she got her husband tickets to the US Open for his birthday, I could easily say “wow, your husband is a very lucky man!”

OK, if a random woman told you that, I'd say that's acceptable. :D

 

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1 hour ago, Red White and Blue said:

 

Who’d you say this to and what happened?

Any woman he meets, most likely. The bar is not very high 

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3 minutes ago, Red White and Blue said:

I picture Peefoam’s playing the Fred Armistan role in this skit.

 

I picture mdcack sucking on his mom's teet at the age of 60. And I'm correct. 

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5 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:

Any woman he meets, most likely. The bar is not very high 

Oh it's the hurt white wonder. You poor soul. All you do on this site is cry. Keep it coming pvssy boy. 

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2 hours ago, seafoam1 said:

And not in a creepy way like mdc would make it come across. Just normal. 

It means you’re a focking idiot b/c you still haven’t figured out the difference between “you’re” and “your”.    
 

 

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1 hour ago, TheNewGirl said:

Depends on context. 

If they look me up and down and leer, "Your husband is a very lucky man." Ew.  

If it was more based on an act of kindness or showing love, then that's MUCH different IMO. 

 

Explained perfectly

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15 minutes ago, gas said:

It means you’re a focking idiot

 

Poor boy. 😑 So angry at nothing..... 🙃

Liberal....

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Her response could be "I'm the lucky one". Then you will really feel like a dumbass, or maybe you won't.

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It’s a pickup line, that shouldn’t be taken lightly.  Indeed 

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 I was only thirteen and was forced by parents to go to a pentocostal church on Canal St. Also bible study. There was this brunette with 36cc, and I was in love. Her boyfriends name, guess?
 

 

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No, not a cut down.

However, whenever someone says “happy wife happy life” that is very annoying. 
 
Never get married, fellas.

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