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In a quiet neighborhood, a dramatic statement echoed from one house last night:
“The wife has no fault!”
Witnesses say the husband, known locally as Kamal, made this announcement after what experts are calling “a completely self-created disaster.”
The story began in the evening when Kamal decided to fix a small kitchen issue. The tap was slightly loose. A simple twist with a wrench, he thought.
His wife, Mitu, calmly said, “Maybe call a plumber?”
Kamal smiled confidently. “Relax. I’ve watched three YouTube tutorials.”
That confidence lasted exactly seven minutes.
First, the tap came off.
Then water started spraying.
Then panic joined the situation.
Within minutes, the kitchen looked like a mini water park.
Mitu stood at the doorway, arms folded, observing silently like a judge in a courtroom.
“I told you,” she said gently.
Kamal slipped slightly while trying to close the valve. “This is… under control!”
Spoiler alert: It was not under control.
After finally shutting off the main water supply and mopping the floor for thirty exhausting minutes, Kamal sat down dramatically on a chair.
The next morning, neighbors heard Kamal telling everyone:
“My wife has no fault. Absolutely none.”
Curious neighbors asked what happened.
Kamal proudly explained,
“She warned me. She suggested calling a plumber. I ignored her. I believed in myself.”
Mitu, standing nearby, tried not to laugh.
But this wasn’t the only incident.
Last week, Kamal insisted he could assemble a new shelf without reading the instructions. The result? A modern art structure that leaned slightly to the left.
Again, he declared, “The wife has no fault.”
Friends have now labeled this behavior as “Husband Confidence Syndrome.”
Whenever something goes wrong, the conclusion is always the same:
✔ She advised correctly.
✔ He ignored it.
✔ Chaos happened.
✔ Final verdict: Wife innocent.
Later that evening, Kamal posted on social media:
‘Public Announcement: If my wife suggests something, I will now agree immediately.’ 🤣
The post quickly went viral among friends and relatives.
Mitu commented below:
‘We will see.’
In the end, the house survived, the tap was professionally fixed, and Kamal learned an important lesson about confidence versus experience.
Relationship experts say this story proves one thing:
Sometimes the smartest move in marriage is simply saying,
“You’re right.”
And according to Kamal’s final official statement:
“The wife has no fault… but my overconfidence definitely does.” 😂




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