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.
HA! Brilliant. The Wenthworths are my kind of people.
I need my husband to read this post. His computer/math brain ought to understand this one!
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.
Can I get a what what.
Oh my God, this is perfection.
‘Tis chore play. Every women understands.
Comment of the day! +200 points.
Beautiful music was made in your kitchen.
Oh my goodness, too funny!! And it’s funny because it’s so TRUE!!!!!
Ain’t that the truth!
Hmm, so true, so true …
Amen sista!
Is anyone else having a Seinfeld flash? George Costanza, anyone?
Did George Costanza say the same thing?
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.
Hah! And here I was just kidding around. :)
Soooo funny because it’s so true!
Unfortunately, men forget the facts.
AWESOME. All around, words + photo and spot on! I think I love you.