Stories About People Who Make Decisions That Don’t Make Sense

What are people thinking when they buy a 2,000-piece puzzle for a 2-year-old? These might be the same people who wash their clothes 4-5 times in a row or take children’s medicine as adults. If you think such people don’t exist, this article will change your mind.

The Story:

My parents didn’t like my husband, especially my mom. When she found out we were getting married, she told me not to call her for a month. After we had kids, my parents had to start talking to my husband. He’s a really nice guy, and even though they didn’t like him, he always helped them when they needed it. We have a house, kids, and money—they got used to him. But then I found out that my mom is just waiting for me to find a “normal” man.

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