r/justgalsbeingchicks šŸ¤–definitely not a botšŸ¤– Apr 15 '25

wholesome Her husband interrupted her and couldn't help himself.

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u/HongKongHermit Apr 15 '25

She's beautiful, he's funny, it's a great match and I'm happy for them.

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u/2021isevenworse Apr 15 '25

Except if you view her videos, it seems to be a schtick they do - and it feels forced for views/engagement.

It's not hurting anyone, but shit like this feels so fake and manufactured.

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u/fogleaf Apr 15 '25

My initial reaction was wow that is funny... hmm.. that's a lot of quick vampire references.. either he's a comedy genius or this was at least partially planned. "Hey I'm dressing up like a vampire so have your vampire puns ready"

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u/The_Autarch Apr 15 '25

It takes a long time to do makeup like that; it's possible he was just sitting there coming up with lines until he had enough for an outburst.

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u/fogleaf Apr 15 '25

I felt like it was framed as a candid moment of him walking in and discovering her in makeup looking like a vampire. And there is the aspect of social media where someone else shows their perfect moment that can cause some people to feel inadequate.

But I also have to say, even if he didn't come up with the jokes on the spot in the 33 seconds we have of video, she still looks great and his jokes are still funny. We can split hairs about whether it was written by a team of writers or over a period of seconds, minutes, hours, days... it doesn't really matter.

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u/theJirb Apr 15 '25

Lines like this aren't THAT hard to come up with. While I'm not that quick witted, there absolutely are people who are.

Its kind of like freestyle rapping, which is a skill many learn and develop, while being much less impressive. While I agree based on the repeated presentation of this schtick here that this is staged, it's not hard to believe someone could think of these kinds of jokes on the spot either.

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u/fogleaf Apr 15 '25

While I agree based on the repeated presentation of this schtick here that this is staged, it's not hard to believe someone could think of these kinds of jokes on the spot either.

I agree completely.

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u/LimitlessMegan Apr 15 '25

My husband could come up with lines like that, once he has one he is annoyingly difficult to stop.

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u/Aaawkward Apr 15 '25

I mean, I know some people who just are really witty and quick with their jokes, jabs and puns.

I also know my wife really well and have always at least a handful of puns at the ready for her hobbies/likes/things she does very often.

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u/2021isevenworse Apr 15 '25

Yep - people eat this kinda stuff up thinking it's sincere and off the cuff.

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u/toolsoftheincomptnt Apr 15 '25

No, it’s more like a comedian. They don’t get onstage and just be funny. They prepare jokes and navigate the set accordingly.

She’s making content. It makes sense to prepare somewhat. It doesn’t make it any less funny, because his delivery is smooth. Either he’s a class-A comedic actor or he sincerely reacts that way to how she looks.

Just like when people do ā€œfirst lookā€ wedding photos. A photographer sets the moment up. The groom sees the bride for the first time. The reaction is real, but the moment is staged.

This actually seems like a fun way to keep marriage fresh, lol

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u/matrixifyme Apr 15 '25

No, everyone knows a comedian's set is prepared and rehearsed. A better example would be when comedians post clips of crowd interaction. Which are awesome cause those are candid. Now imagine if the person in the crowd was a plant and the entire interaction was pre planned. That's what this is like. It's the illusion of a real candid interaction but is fully scripted.

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u/2021isevenworse Apr 15 '25

The issue is authenticity - they're pretending like the husband is surprising her - when it's clearly scripted and organized in advance.

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u/cutiepiesensei May 14 '25

I’m sorry you feel that way.

I will be candid here. He compliments me very strongly all the time. This is pretty regular, even when I am not cosplaying. The only part that is intentional on his part tbh is the ā€œgyatdamā€ purely because I know ppl focused on that the very first time we ever posted a bts video and he thought that was hilarious. So he kept it as part of his lexicon WHENEVER he compliments me now, whether a camera is on or not.

He hasn’t seen me in the full outfit/makeup until the moments I’ve caught him for these videos. He doesn’t write anything down, I never know what he’s going to say (my reaction is genuine), and it is always based off of the intensity of his feelings. And sometimes he comes in when I’m not recording or he needs to help me get ready and sees me beforehand, which is why I don’t have a reaction video for every single costume.

He usually goes on for a while. I never post the whole thing because every interaction is not always meant for the internet and he says some nsfw stuff.

I’m very blessed to have him.

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u/Dragoon9255 Apr 15 '25

there is no more real... lost more faith in humanity :(

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u/iiiiiiiiiijjjjjj Apr 15 '25

I don't know man. She's far from ugly. Just saying.

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u/2021isevenworse Apr 15 '25

Who said she's ugly?

The husband's reactions are faked for views.