Matt Walsh Reacts To TikTok Marriage Advice

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Matt Walsh reacts to horrible marriage advice from TikTok.

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Seems as though Matt only smiles while interacting with his kids or when he's grilling burgers. What a legend.

Ryan-mech-muffin
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Dear TikTok moms... If you have time to have an account on an extremely toxic platform, act out, edit, and post a TikTok... you can survive doing those 2 baskets of laundry

genericyoutubename
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That 2 positives before a negative is going to make your partner worried a criticism is coming every time you start to tell them a compliment. It’s also going to make the compliments seem like they aren’t genuine and are just a requirement to be able to say what you really think.

samantha
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Started seeing my husband at 20 years old. We have been together 17 years so far. My advice is this- No matter who you are with they are going to piss you off. Get over it.

Continuum
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I’ve been married for about 10 years now and we’re about to have our 7th child. Best marriage advice I ever received was from my mom: pride has no place in a marriage. Be truly humble and serve your spouse without expectations. It will change your life for the better because its the right thing to do. My husband and I serve each other even when the other isn’t necessarily deserving, but we do it because we’re called to service. It has made our marriage strong enough to last through losing a child, a job loss that put us in poverty for a while, and living completely away from all
support systems for a while with little kids.

Elizabethsceg
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When I feel overwhelmed by daily stay at home mom duties and think about wanting to complain to my husband I remember he’s crawling around under houses and in 100 degree attics installing hvac all day so I can stay home with the kids. And then I shut my mouth 😂 I could NEVER do what he does. Teamwork makes the dream work!

wearelightbeings
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The fact that he started out with the Soviet Union national anthem caught me off guard and made me laugh

superman
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Imagine being married to someone who can’t take hearing they didn’t dry knives properly without two compliments first... Sheesh! These videos make me even more grateful for my spouse.

Baba_Wawa
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Best part... Matt talking with another married guy and saying offhandedly "it's a lesbian thing". And then the guys chuckle together knowingly.

teekay_
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I had a college professor who liked to spout off life advice instead of talking about the subject matter during class, and especially marriage advice.
He asserted that he was an expert on marriage because he had been married 4 times and divorced 3 times.

I couldnt help but laugh at that.

If you wanted advice on how to build a house and your options were a guy who had built one house and lived in it for 40 years, or a guy who has built 4 houses over the last 40 years because the first 3 fell apart after a decade or so, who are you going to ask?

bldgy
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That last bit I learned with my second girlfriend. She was black and I was white, and I was of course not trying to be too forceful or “toxic.”
She would act out often and one time just asked me why I don’t speak up for myself and put her in her place when she’s acting ridiculous? She said she was attracted to men who take charge, not doormats.

It was definitely a red pill moment for me realizing how people really are vs. how Hollywood teaches us they are.

bluesdealer
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I was married at 19. I'm 35 now, my kids are grown up. My husband and I have grown together over 16 years and it's been amazing 😊

simplemotivation
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"It's a lesbian thing."

Matt, you make me laugh, bro.

Dnto
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I got married at 19 & it was the best decision of my life. Happily married to the love of my life for 43 wonderful years. Two great kids & 7 beautiful grand babies. LIFE IS GOOD 💕

Patriotgranny
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My wife and I got married at 21 and 22 after dating for a little over a year.

Was it hard? YES!
Would I change anything about growing up together? NO!

And now our kids will grown by the time we are in our later 40s

LeeorEngelstein
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Among being the nations leading children’s author, women’s studies expert, alien researcher and more, Matt is also the leading marriage counselor

ruvenzub
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Marriage is so personal that it really varies as to what will work for that particular couple. I’ve known people that married in their 30s and are wonderful together. I’ve met couples that have met and married in their 60s and are happy. And I’ve met couples that married as teens and have had over 50 years together. Each relationship is different and can’t be treated with blanket advice.

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One thing I've noticed with couples who get married late is that, since they lived their whole twenties single and "boss over their own head". Have their own jobs and place to live, it's in general harder for them to be married to another person and conflicts arise more often about sacrificing things for each other.

While I notice that people who got married in their early 20ies, never lived alone and left their parents house when they got married, are more likely to compromise for each other since they never had the "luxury" of "being their own boss".

Just an observation I've made over the last 3 year learning about marriage and observing many married couples

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I feel like if I gave my husband criticism by starting with 2 compliments he'd just get really annoyed. I would too, because we're adults and we can handle criticism from each other without needing to kiss ass prior.

MirandaSinsera
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If your marriage is characterized by walking on eggshells, that's no marriage.

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