Video: All the "delights" of family life: Ironic illustrations of what it's like to be a husband and wife
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Husband and wife are one … No, not what you thought. but the divine principle. Married life is backbreaking work, about which you can easily say:. As a matter of fact, the artist (Yehuda Adi Devir) knows this firsthand. In his comic illustrations, he shares the ironic life situations associated with him and his wife, as well as the problems that all couples face almost daily.
If women are accustomed to constantly complaining about their men’s socks and things that are always scattered throughout the apartment, then men, in turn, roll their eyes and yell that they are tired of collecting “scattered” hair throughout the apartment, including catching it from plates with food. After all, as they say, life is not sugar, if one day you managed to get married or get married. But Yehuda found a way out of this situation. He simply illustrates all the most tricky and ridiculous moments from life with his wife Maya. But if you think so, then almost all couples are faced with this. Who among us has not gone to the store for bread, returning after with a lot of bags of absolutely unnecessary purchases? Or, who did not leave behind mountains of dishes, trying to pour milk on banal cereals? Admit it, you, too, cannot walk past shop windows and cars without first looking into every mirror surface? Or maybe you suddenly decided to go on a diet, at the same time putting your husband on it? And so you can go on, enumerating indefinitely, but it is from such seemingly unpleasant moments that real married life consists, in which you need to find compromises, gradually accepting each other's shortcomings. After all, true love is able to conquer everything and cope with everything.
But the illustrator Zhyldyz Bekova in her ironic works talks about. Agree that the majority, at least once, had a chance to encounter something like this.
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