Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth were the Pierre and Marie Curie of their time. He revolutionized modern psychology when he proved, irrefutably, the Trifecta of Affection, which states that a male’s primary needs are limited to (i) sleep, (ii) sex, and (iii) sandwiches, the order of which depending on the day’s events. Mrs. Wentworth, a whiz with numbers, would later prove that a male’s odds for getting all three increased exponentially when he did the dishes.
Erin (@mrs_danderfluff) says
HA! Brilliant. The Wenthworths are my kind of people.
Erika says
I need my husband to read this post. His computer/math brain ought to understand this one!
Kate says
My husband was out of town last week and he usually does all the dinner dishes. Last night I let him know that the sound of someone else doing the dishes is one of the sweetest love songs I know.
Zak says
Can I get a what what.
Toi says
Oh my God, this is perfection.
Susie Davis says
‘Tis chore play. Every women understands.
Jules says
Comment of the day! +200 points.
Monica says
Beautiful music was made in your kitchen.
LauraC says
Oh my goodness, too funny!! And it’s funny because it’s so TRUE!!!!!
Jacqueline says
Ain’t that the truth!
Amy says
Hmm, so true, so true …
pam says
Amen sista!
jen says
Is anyone else having a Seinfeld flash? George Costanza, anyone?
Jules says
Did George Costanza say the same thing?
Licia says
So funny and very true! Love the comment of the day :-)
Can’t quite recall the source, but there is scientific research backing up the “men doing housework” leads to “more affection from their wifes” connection.
Jules says
Hah! And here I was just kidding around. :)
Jeen-Marie says
Soooo funny because it’s so true!
Unfortunately, men forget the facts.
Miss B. says
AWESOME. All around, words + photo and spot on! I think I love you.