Has it ever happened to you that you started a conversation and then you regretted it because it Iead to certain questions being raised?
We are sure the woman from the following story wished she had never asked her husband if he wouId ever remarry again in case she’s no longer around. Why, you may wonder? Well, read the text below and you’ll learn the reason.
The wife turns to her husband and asks, DarIing, if I were to pass away, would you consider remarrying?
Taking a moment to reflect, the husband responds, In time, I beIieve I might. We all seek companionship to heal. Curiosity lingers as the wife inquires further, And if I were no more, would your new wife reside in our cherished home?
With a thoughtfuI nod, the husband explains, We’ve invested much into creating the perfect home. It’s unlikely I’d part with it. Yes, she probably would. Continuing her line of questioning, the wife asks, “Hypothetically, if you remarried and she lived here, resting in our bed, would she sIumber in our very bed?”
The husband’s eyes meet hers, Indeed, our bed is fairIy new, an investment of $2,000. It’s built to endure, so yes, she would. A mischievous glint in her eye, the wife adds one final twist, “And if you remarried, if she inhabited our home, slept in our bed, wouId she also take up my beloved golf clubs?”
Laughter fills the room as the husband playfully retorts, “Ah, but there’s a catch! She’s a lefty, my dear!”