Comedic rules for Father's Day gifts from @leightonwrites
The creator delivers a comedic monologue outlining his rules for how much to spend on Father's Day gifts for different family members. He covers gifts for one's own father, son, and son-in-law, before delving into the complex dynamic of buying a gift for one's husband, concluding that husbands simply want permission to buy something nice for themselves. He ends by asking the audience for their opinion on his take.
Creator: @leightonwrites on Instagram
Transcript
Much things should worst, Father's Day edition. A gift for your dad, let's say a $100. A gift for your son, who is a dad, nothing. No doing anything for him. You don't need to. If you do wanna do something for him, offer to keep the kids. Same situation, but it's your son-in-law, who is a dad, nothing. For your husband, who is a dad, here's the complicated dynamic here. Your husband doesn't want you to spend anything on him. He doesn't want a gift from you. That being said, he wants a nudge to g
Topics: Comedy, Relationships, Lifestyle
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