Part of marriage is being indulgent. For example, there is a certain kind of humor my husband likes, and I'm not always sure how to respond, but I've learned to say, "That's nice, dear!"
Marc found videos on Facebook. A man goes into grocery stores with a concealed fart machine, then he films the faces of bystanders as he loudly "farts" in the cereal aisle. Sometimes, he has drizzled chocolate sauce on the back of his pants, so it looks like he has pooped before the fart.
Another recent item that Marc found hilarious...He attended "Broadway Backwards," and in one skit, a woman approached a doctor and complained that she had just turned (permanently) invisible. And the doctor said, "Sorry, I can't see you right now."
My own idea of humor is a Sherie Rene Scott clip. She performs "(Christmas) Baby, Please Come Home," and she looks like she has just escaped from a psych ward. She has mascara running down her face. I'm pretty sure that my spouse doesn't love this clip, but he tolerates it. He tolerates, and tolerates, and tolerates the reprise.
It's said that marriage is about acknowledgement. Let's posit that your spouse enjoys bird-watching. You don't have to *share* that particular cardinal/canary/bluebird-based fascination. But when your spouse excitedly says, "Look! A bluebird!" ....you do *yourself* a favor if you're able to say, "So nice! I see and acknowledge that bluebird. I acknowledge your love for that bluebird."
I think of this--each time I receive a fart joke via text message.
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