Well she is. How often has he made a video about this topic on food? So he does know. That's the point of the video even... So uh, this one's more on him busting himself? xD
@@user-xx3ev9fv9r Dumbest BS on earth. How tf is anyone supposed to know if you don't tell them... this is why I'll be single for life, women are just too illogical and downright insane.
When your wife is a foodie, never believe her when she says she isn't hungry. Always make it for two, worst case scenario you'll have leftovers for later!
Pro tip. Always ALWAYS add the extra food. That way you can tell her you already added food for her. And if she doesn’t want it, just means more for you. Win win.
@@jacobsalgado182 while you may be right, making that little extra is just showing her you’re thinking about her. Especially if she does the majority of the cooking
No. Everyone in the comments is acting like this is acceptable behavior. Honestly I couldn't stand it if my spouse had no forethought. Then again, I married an adult and not a fucking immature toddler like her
@@jacobsalgado182 It is normal for a person cooking to cook extra for their partner. Sure they can cook for themselves, but it costs minimal time or effort to just make more. If they don't want it, you have leftovers, a second serving, or emergency freezer meals. "Do it yourself" isn't the attitude that makes for a happy marriage.
@@chancehastings6227Or she can know herself better and say "yes," knowing she will change her mind when she smells the food. But I guess that tonlove your wife you have to assume your she has the maturity and self-insight of a child...
@@alaron5698 As a general rule, always assume the woman will want some of whatever you're planning to eat. Is it illogical and make no sense to make food for someone who just told you they aren't hungry? Yes. But, what are the downsides to making more? If she actually doesn't want any, cool you have more food for yourself or food you can save for later. If she wants some, cool you don't have to worry about adding any in because you prepared for that and she'll appreciate you for it.
As someone who also has ADHD, one of the issues I have is feeling what my body needs. Like I can sit for six hours doing something completely pointless, but I don't feel that I need to pee until I get up, or realise I'm hungry before I start to shake from low blood sugar. If someone asks me if I'm hungry I'm usually not right away, since it takes a bit for my brain to catch up. Going from completely full to starving in 20 minutes is completely realistic to ADHDers 😂
Agree to disagree! I have ADHD really ducking bad off meds I was walking for 18 hours straight after two weeks I WAS F***ING BEGGING MY PSYCHIATRIST TO PUT ME BACK ON STIMULANTS! I got it from my mom… and that might just be a you thing lmao!!! I’m sorry though… sounds rough!
@@dynamicgecko1213 the nothingness to extreme hunger is not a symptom, but it's a consequence. the symptoms lead to the outcome -- being so hyperfocused on a task you cant feel your own body's cues, alexythimia and general inability to interpret your bodies internal signals is already a common symptom for nureodivergent ppl, maybe feeling hungry but then being distracted and forgetting to eat until your body is screaming at you to eat something, etc. nothing is to say this can never happen outside of adhd, but the frequency is the criteria for diagnosis, not the existence of such problems. there's no need to be rude to others who are trying to express their commonly shared experience, it is human to relate to others who have a shared trait as you.
This is a communication point I learned early on in my family. I always specify "You don't have to make something just for me, but if you're making something anyways, then sure." Because while I appreciate the gesture, I don't need someone to make something just for me. Or sometimes it impacts what they're going to make. If I say no they might just make a sandwich for themselves even if they wanted lasagna, but if I say yes it gives them a reason to make the bigger amount of food.
When I was first married in 1989, and before I read MARS/VENUS, or the 5 LOVE LANGUAGES, I had to figure this out for myself. I just didn't know. Well my first lesson was in desserts. Daisy would often decline offers of dessert. But it became SO frequent that when my dessert arrived, she would want "just a bite" of mine, I started ordering two of my dessert in the first place. Or else I would get very little of mine. ALSO, when Daisy did order a dessert, it was often different from mine. But she didn't say anything about choice when I went ahead and got two of what I wanted and just gave her one. In fact, other than thank you, she didn't say anything about it, she just dug in. I am grateful now that I took the mild, gentle road. Because she died at 41. So I can look back on this with humor. I do miss her so! ❤
Too cute. Me and my man are the same way, we always need to ask each other if we're hungry before making anything because if we smell each other's food... "Whatcha making babes? Oh you just finished making it? Well make more or just give me that portion instead." 😂
This is common ADHD symptoms. ADHD include inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms are linked to missing hunger cues and irregular eating habits.
*Deep breath* *sigh* “You’re right” 🤣🤣 honestly my boyfriend knows, I always say I’m not hungry and his thing is to say, “You say that, but I know you will be hungry soon” something like that🤣
HAHA the **sigh** "you're right"
The magic words for a lasting marriage 😂
Well she is.
How often has he made a video about this topic on food? So he does know. That's the point of the video even... So uh, this one's more on him busting himself? xD
@@DevHawk she couldve just said " yes im hungry" when he asked
@@DevHawkas right as you might be, dude you just reading too deep now 💀
Yes, that's what I was about to say! Hilarious.
Man if y’all don’t learn to stop simpin and realize women do this purposefully
“You should have known!”
A perfect exit from a logical conversation…
Tip….make her learn to cook. Then she’ll survive if you get lost in a snowstorm for two days.
Hahaha , yes
What the woman always says. That and "If you don't know then I'm not going to tell you."
@@user-xx3ev9fv9r Dumbest BS on earth. How tf is anyone supposed to know if you don't tell them... this is why I'll be single for life, women are just too illogical and downright insane.
A perfect exit from a relationship
Im continuing that last part
Jack: " *sigh* you're right. I SHOULD have known! I SHOULD be able to see the future!" 😅
Pattern recognition & past behaviors
@@rogueerised979 it’s not that easy for some people
@goferboy2374 of course, it isn't. Comes with knowing the person and practice.
@@rogueerised979 Why should I have to practice for simple tasks 😂, y'all make little things so complicated
@@rogueerised979nahhh unless it's a very serious problem with them (health or ED issue) I'm not going to expect someone to lie about being hungry
He was smart with the “you’re right » 😂
Thing is that was not the end of his sentence, the video cut him off. I know there was more after that😂
"Sighs, you're right!" 😂😂😂😂 we felt that
Couch avoided! 🛋️🛋️🛋️
@@JDubzDrumz you mean alive right?
Meghan: "YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN!"
Jack: (thinking) _"...She is right; I am married to her so I _*_should_*_ know..."_
Yup. (opens beer in alley)
It's good practice for taking care of babies.
But then Jack would have to take care of 2 babies.
Yep my lady always says she isn't hungry but I make extra for when she sees mine and wants some after I dun put everything away and sat down
I know this is staged but he folded like a house of cards.
The sigh and then" you're right" killed me😂
"you're right" that one always saves the relationship
When your wife is a foodie, never believe her when she says she isn't hungry. Always make it for two, worst case scenario you'll have leftovers for later!
Thats not a worst case scenario in my opinion
👍
That's not being a foodie, that's being a child.
@@EspedalsNot really
@@Espedals the same mouth that said no can say yes lol
Jack has big Jim Carrey energy
Yup!
Sometimes a bit too much for my liking but hey, I love this couple
I was thinking Kronk from the emporers new groove
OMG YESSSSS
@@NoNo-hk5np i definetly heard Kronk
Jack is a genius he sighed and then said you are right 😂😂😂
The end where he says "you're right" 😅
She has him trained perfectly
I felt that “You’re right” deeply in my soul 😂
Yea. Always make extra for your partner just in case. Lol
@@taylormcgarry470 My partner just waits for me to finish cooking and then steals my food.😅
It's bonkers how "you're right" is a universal truism in marriages. It loosely translates to "eh. Fuck it."
Pro tip. Always ALWAYS add the extra food. That way you can tell her you already added food for her. And if she doesn’t want it, just means more for you. Win win.
Agreed
Except she'll complain you didn't make enough.
Or she can be a grown-up and make her own food
@@jacobsalgado182 while you may be right, making that little extra is just showing her you’re thinking about her. Especially if she does the majority of the cooking
I do this for my husband, and I’m the one who eats more in this marriage. 🤤 🤣
Lmao, Meghan's little wave and smile as she entered the shot when Jack's like "C'mere, c'mere.." XD
these two are the definition of couple goals
Your goal is to do everything in a relationship?
Yes
🤨🤨
Really ? Looks like a nightmare
He is.
Next time when she says no and you make extra for her she won’t want it😂😂 just gotta always make it in case
Easy leftover snack for myself later the way I see it.
Or she can make her own food
@@jacobsalgado182 yes obviously that is true, but that’s not the key to a long marriage! Lol
No. Everyone in the comments is acting like this is acceptable behavior. Honestly I couldn't stand it if my spouse had no forethought. Then again, I married an adult and not a fucking immature toddler like her
@@jacobsalgado182 It is normal for a person cooking to cook extra for their partner. Sure they can cook for themselves, but it costs minimal time or effort to just make more. If they don't want it, you have leftovers, a second serving, or emergency freezer meals. "Do it yourself" isn't the attitude that makes for a happy marriage.
You're right. He has learned so much so fast. The You're right ends so many fights.
Also makes you miserable overtime
The way the video just ended with "you're right" 😂😂😂
That last line of Jack is what jeeps marriages afloat.
Tbh, usually when you feel like "not really" and then you smell good food that "not really" vanishes and you get hungry. Lolz
This is so real
also sounds like her problem
@@crankfastle8138 Orrr get to know your wife better so you can love and care for her lolll, not everything is black and white bro
@@chancehastings6227Or she can know herself better and say "yes," knowing she will change her mind when she smells the food. But I guess that tonlove your wife you have to assume your she has the maturity and self-insight of a child...
@@alaron5698 As a general rule, always assume the woman will want some of whatever you're planning to eat. Is it illogical and make no sense to make food for someone who just told you they aren't hungry? Yes. But, what are the downsides to making more? If she actually doesn't want any, cool you have more food for yourself or food you can save for later. If she wants some, cool you don't have to worry about adding any in because you prepared for that and she'll appreciate you for it.
I absolutely adore how you two give each other so much shit, and there's never anything but smiles. Y'all are role models, for real.
He sounded like he almost went full Joe from family guy 😂😂
"YOU'RE RIGHT" nuf said 😂😂
Bro fell into his Kronk voice like it was nothing 😂😂
I love the *Sigh "Your righht" 😂😂
"You're right!" I used to make extra for myself for these situations. It's never failed.
Jacks channeling Bryan Regan there LOL
Rule number 1 of a relationship: always make extra just in case.
Rule no 1 - always ask for intentional communication and action that represents what you say
They always crack me up and are so cute together ❤❤😂
You think this shit is cute? I mean Jack is awesome though.
Jack is hilarious !😂
That was a pretty good impersonation of Patrick Warburton there
As someone who also has ADHD, one of the issues I have is feeling what my body needs. Like I can sit for six hours doing something completely pointless, but I don't feel that I need to pee until I get up, or realise I'm hungry before I start to shake from low blood sugar. If someone asks me if I'm hungry I'm usually not right away, since it takes a bit for my brain to catch up. Going from completely full to starving in 20 minutes is completely realistic to ADHDers 😂
Agree to disagree!
I have ADHD really ducking bad off meds I was walking for 18 hours straight after two weeks I WAS F***ING BEGGING MY PSYCHIATRIST TO PUT ME BACK ON STIMULANTS!
I got it from my mom… and that might just be a you thing lmao!!!
I’m sorry though… sounds rough!
I won't 'feel' hungry until I am starving...but if you put food near me, I'll eat it.
Don't have ADHD, thought this was normal lol
Those are not symptoms of adhd. Dont make it your whole personality please.
@@dynamicgecko1213 the nothingness to extreme hunger is not a symptom, but it's a consequence. the symptoms lead to the outcome -- being so hyperfocused on a task you cant feel your own body's cues, alexythimia and general inability to interpret your bodies internal signals is already a common symptom for nureodivergent ppl, maybe feeling hungry but then being distracted and forgetting to eat until your body is screaming at you to eat something, etc. nothing is to say this can never happen outside of adhd, but the frequency is the criteria for diagnosis, not the existence of such problems. there's no need to be rude to others who are trying to express their commonly shared experience, it is human to relate to others who have a shared trait as you.
This is a communication point I learned early on in my family. I always specify "You don't have to make something just for me, but if you're making something anyways, then sure." Because while I appreciate the gesture, I don't need someone to make something just for me. Or sometimes it impacts what they're going to make. If I say no they might just make a sandwich for themselves even if they wanted lasagna, but if I say yes it gives them a reason to make the bigger amount of food.
He sounded like the guy from the bee movie for a sec😭
Jack casually turned into Patrick Warburton while impersonating Meghan😭😭
My favorite line from parks and rec encapsulates this "anticipate my needs!"
Jack should be a comedian he is so funny 😂😂😂
She was gonna get hungry EVENTUALLY 😂😂
Jack would make a good Hercules with that hair!!!
Jack, you should know by now. I've been married 20 years, and I always make sure there's enough for us both because this happens a lot.
love that u always roast her in the most embarrassing situations.
That instant sigh of defeat ur right lol that had me dead
This is why I always cook a couple extra portions when I cook. It saves this sort of conversation
The Patrick Warburton is spot on. 😂😁
Is that the name of the guy who voiced Kronk? Because if so, I agree 100%
@@lesliew.7804 Yes! Totally. IMDb confirms. Every time …
At least she didn’t wait until after you was done cooking lol 😂
..... I swear to goshhhhh my guy Is The REAL BATMAN!
the hmmmmm had me dead LITERALLY in my coffin
So young and he already understands how you make a marriage work. Kudos bud
She warms my heart! She's SO freaking precious!
Love the bit where he turns into Ken from the bee movie
He pulled out that "you're right" as if it was Excalibur itself
Always cook enough for BOTH..cause it never fails😂
You too make me think. Of my daughter and her husband. They have the same type Of relationship
And I think it is so beautiful. You get along so well.
When I was first married in 1989, and before I read MARS/VENUS, or the 5 LOVE LANGUAGES, I had to figure this out for myself. I just didn't know. Well my first lesson was in desserts. Daisy would often decline offers of dessert. But it became SO frequent that when my dessert arrived, she would want "just a bite" of mine, I started ordering two of my dessert in the first place. Or else I would get very little of mine.
ALSO, when Daisy did order a dessert, it was often different from mine. But she didn't say anything about choice when I went ahead and got two of what I wanted and just gave her one. In fact, other than thank you, she didn't say anything about it, she just dug in.
I am grateful now that I took the mild, gentle road. Because she died at 41. So I can look back on this with humor. I do miss her so! ❤
Jack is still learning 😂
Too cute. Me and my man are the same way, we always need to ask each other if we're hungry before making anything because if we smell each other's food... "Whatcha making babes? Oh you just finished making it? Well make more or just give me that portion instead." 😂
You guys need parts in an animation film doing voiceovers!! Not just parts but main characters!
"You should have known".... The devine words of the women...
this is just where you ASSUME we are always wanting food... Food is the way to our hearts! lol
Yes we just aren’t hungry when you ask us but when we think about it….😂
OR, when we smell the food!...😂😂
That’s annoying. Can you stop?
@@jhenric246 ?
never@@jhenric246
Then think about it beforehand. Are you a child?
Jack I'm proud of you. Took me 3-4 years to perform a "you're right" so flawlessly and efficiently. Your gonna go far brother you gonna go far.
😂😂he sounds like krunk from emperor's new groove when he speaks deeper😂😂
He hit her with the Kronk voice lol
You should have known!
Well, that is why he asked LOL
So relatable 😅
when he was mocking her his voice sounded like the mayor of halloween town from the nightmare before christmas 😭
especially when he was like “hey jack” it reminded me of the scene where the mayor is at jacks door ringing the doorbell and yelling at him
Always make food for two because she's either gonna come back and say she's hungry or just steal your food.
You guys always put a smile on my face never lose what you guys have. :3
Jack getting that Observation Haki soon
You both crack me up!!😂😂😅😅😅😆😆😆
😂 my husband is so good at interpreting my "maybe"s into yes and no
This is me and my fiance, he always gets hungry when he starts smelling the food hahaha
Sir, you clearly nailed Kronk from Emperor’s New Groove and we gonna need that voice to be present moving forward - TIA 👍🏻
Hey how y’all doing and also love your mullet
Also dang she got roasted *I wasn’t then* ok buddy😊
When we say not really, it’s a sign that we will be once we see food being made ☠️🙌🏻
Sounds a lot like a no
@@smitty_jay3781 depends on the situation
“You’re right” noooooooooooo don’t lie for her 😩😩
*”Mauricio, I can’t move it move it”*
This is common ADHD symptoms. ADHD include inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms are linked to missing hunger cues and irregular eating habits.
So 95% of women have adhd?
We are always hungry. 😂
We just can't be the one instigating for food
Nope, he legit asked her if she was hungry. Your statement doesn’t work here
"You should have known" every mans worst fear
As a husband, we SHOULD know that "not really" actually means "ABSOLUTELY!!"
She is a very special specimen with special needs. You also have to know in every second what she thinks.
She got you there, "You should have known". 😌
Jack's sarcasm voice; sounds like mickey mouse 😅
This is God's mysterious ways. Women are complicated and drive us crazy so we can never complain were bored.
I'm so glad they are married..lol..
Thinking about them being happy actually genuinely makes me happy ❤
Word he should’ve known. Even restaurants know this.
No joke, Mama D’s got the “my girlfriend is not hungry” combo. Lmao 😂
This is why I always say, “I could eat” 😂
This is why I always just make my husband his own plate even if he says he isn’t hungry 😂
This is why I always cook extra. Never been in a relationship, but my dad always says he's not hungry, then proceeds to ask for some 😂
Your impression of her is spot on 😬👌
"You should have known"... *sig- "you're right" 😂
Jack sounded like Kronk just now!😅
I love yall, yall are just a younger version of me and my hubby. 😂😂
Jack has got the idea! He ended that video with the secret phrase.... You're Right!
My new fav couple on RUclips!!! Luv y’all!!! Y’all make me laugh so much!!!
You should have known Jack...😂😂😂😂😂
always anticipate the switch-up lol
*Deep breath* *sigh* “You’re right” 🤣🤣 honestly my boyfriend knows, I always say I’m not hungry and his thing is to say, “You say that, but I know you will be hungry soon” something like that🤣