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  1. 1. I (heart) MY HOT WIFE

    • The man thinks his wife is attractive and he loves her
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    • The man's wife enjoys tEA with other men
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If you saw a man in a shirt that said "I (heart) MY HOT WIFE" what would you think?

 

There is a disagreement over this. Somebody in the disagreement says the wearer thinks his wife is attractive and that's what people think when they see the shirt. The other person in the disagreement snickers every time the shirt is seen because this person feels that the Urban Dictionary definition of "hot wife" is well-known and everyone who sees it thinks this man's wife has tEA with other men and he likes it.

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Other. Really? I'm the only one again?

 

I had zero idea it could have anything to do with any kind of third party in the bedroom. I still don't think it does. Contrary to what people sometimes think, not everything read online is true.

 

I think the man is odd. Why would he need to proclaim this to anyone other than his own wife? My husband makes sexy comments to and about me all the time. To me. About me. With me.

 

I don't know if the guy loves his wife or just loves bragging to other people about his pretty trophy. Weird.

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Wasn't the shirt started by some preacher? Using the first meaning. It's very odd. If I knew the person, I'd be snarky and ask if he knew the other meaning. I had not heard of it before this thread.

 

One of our friends has an I (heart) my wife bumper sticker on his truck that was the result of a lost bet with her. Cracks me up every time I see it!

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Wasn't the shirt started by some preacher? Using the first meaning. It's very odd. If I knew the person, I'd be snarky and ask if he knew the other meaning. I had not heard of it before this thread.

 

One of our friends has an I (heart) my wife bumper sticker on his truck that was the result of a lost bet with her. Cracks me up every time I see it!

I hadn't heard of the second meaning either. The couple involved are random distant family and always posting Christian stuff on Facebook, hence the snickering about the other meaning by that person, so it being started by a preacher wouldn't surprise me.
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The other person in the disagreement snickers every time the shirt is seen because this person feels that the Urban Dictionary definition of "hot wife" is well-known and everyone who sees it thinks this man's wife has tEA with other men and he likes it.

 

 

I call hooey on that theory.

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I'd never heard of the second definition so I looked it up.  It is there, in the UD. 

 

But, there seems to be a breed of Christian preacher right now who seem to think it's required to make references to their hot wives darn near every time they speak.  I don't know why that is.  I've already told my husband (part-time associate pastor) not to engage in that practice.  Our lead pastor does not either.   So, I'm guessing that's what the shirt came out of.

 

Either way, tacky to me.  I assume men love their wives.  Maybe that kind of thing is a gift from an insecure wife?

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The first. 

Wasn't aware of the second.  I don't spend much time in circles where the second would be used.

 

I would assume the motivation is a guy wanting to win points with the wife.  No married woman I personally know would comfortable with her husband owning or wearing that shirt.

 

A former pastor of mine used to constantly refer to his [now late] wife's attractiveness. She was a stunningly beautiful woman who tragically died of cancer in her early 40s, but his need to point it out all the time seemed really odd to me. I think it's OK to call your wife beautiful in front of people now and then, but if you can only talk about her by saying, "My beautiful wife fistname, " every single time you say her name,  it seems like someone in that relationship has a minor psychological need that should be addressed.

 

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I'd never heard of the second definition so I looked it up. It is there, in the UD.

 

But, there seems to be a breed of Christian preacher right now who seem to think it's required to make references to their hot wives darn near every time they speak. I don't know why that is. I've already told my husband (part-time associate pastor) not to engage in that practice. Our lead pastor does not either. So, I'm guessing that's what the shirt came out of.

 

Either way, tacky to me. I assume men love their wives. Maybe that kind of thing is a gift from an insecure wife?

I think (and I could be wrong) that it is an anti-porn thing some Christians are trying. "Why watch strangers when you have a real, live, hottie in your home?" Maybe??

 

Is Promise Keepers a national group? All the men in PK have bumper stickers that say "I love my wife". My uncle had one. My aunt still cheated on him and took everything in the "friendly" divorce so I guess it isn't 100% effective.

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Wow Moxie. Your poor uncle. :(

It was one of those situations that everyone but him saw coming a mile away. He is remarried now to a very normal gal so it all worked out in the end.

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That's funny - never occurred to me that his wife might have bought it for him, I guess because I personally find it disasteful. Not only would I never buy my husband that t-shirt, I wouldn't let him leave the house wearing it if he bought it himself! :lol:

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I'd never heard of the second definition so I looked it up.  It is there, in the UD. 

 

But, there seems to be a breed of Christian preacher right now who seem to think it's required to make references to their hot wives darn near every time they speak.  I don't know why that is.  I've already told my husband (part-time associate pastor) not to engage in that practice.  Our lead pastor does not either.   So, I'm guessing that's what the shirt came out of.

 

Either way, tacky to me.  I assume men love their wives.  Maybe that kind of thing is a gift from an insecure wife?

 

Truth. Our (soon-to-be former) pastor does this in every. single. sermon. It always gets the applause too. Makes me want to puke. It's one of many reasons we're leaving the church.

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I think (and I could be wrong) that it is an anti-porn thing some Christians are trying. "Why watch strangers when you have a real, live, hottie in your home?" Maybe??

 

Is Promise Keepers a national group? All the men in PK have bumper stickers that say "I love my wife". My uncle had one. My aunt still cheated on him and took everything in the "friendly" divorce so I guess it isn't 100% effective.

 

About 15 years ago at the church we were attending the guy heading up all the PK stuff had an affair with his best friend's wife (also members of the church.) The couples stopped attending church, divorced, the innocent spouses moved on and the couple having the affair got married and are still married. The fist wife was best friends with the cheating wife before the affair and they seem to have worked out some sort of peace because of all the events they have to go to for the kids and grandkids.  Ugh!  What a mess.

 

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I'd never heard of the second definition so I looked it up.  It is there, in the UD. 

 

But, there seems to be a breed of Christian preacher right now who seem to think it's required to make references to their hot wives darn near every time they speak.  I don't know why that is.  I've already told my husband (part-time associate pastor) not to engage in that practice.  Our lead pastor does not either.   So, I'm guessing that's what the shirt came out of.

 

Either way, tacky to me.  I assume men love their wives.  Maybe that kind of thing is a gift from an insecure wife?

 

they spend too much time thinking about tEa.  I find it very shallow at best.

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Truth. Our (soon-to-be former) pastor does this in every. single. sermon. It always gets the applause too. Makes me want to puke. It's one of many reasons we're leaving the church.

 

Seriously?

 

Well, we don't clap during a service so that would never happen anyway, but even if we did, no one would applaud that.   (Presbyterians, ya know?)   :-)   I suspect  if either pastor said it, unless to make a point about people who wear inappropriate t-shirts, he  would get a stern talking to from one of the elder members.

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First definition. And my DH has a shirt that says that. So that would really suck if it means the other thing.

 

P.S. I did not buy it; he did.

 

P.P.S. He has not worn it in a long time.

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Seriously?

 

Well, we don't clap during a service so that would never happen anyway, but even if we did, no one would applaud that.   (Presbyterians, ya know?)   :-)   I suspect  if either pastor said it, unless to make a point about people who wear inappropriate t-shirts, he  would get a stern talking to from one of the elder members.

 

Sigh. Can I come to church with you?

 

Yes, I'm serious. But all this guy does is talk about how great his family is (so we can all be amazed at what an incredible husband/father/head of household HE is). One of the many, many ways this church has gone downhill in the past five years.

 

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Sigh. Can I come to church with you?

 

Yes, I'm serious. But all this guy does is talk about how great his family is (so we can all be amazed at what an incredible husband/father/head of household HE is). One of the many, many ways this church has gone downhill in the past five years.

 

He didn't, by chance, actually baptize a copy of Fifty Shades of Grey by chance?

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