This Man Thinks He Deserves A Medal For Having A Wife With Some Hips
This Unseasoned Chicken Breast Of A Man Thinks He Deserves A Medal For Having A Wife With Some Hips
White Man Gets All The Smoke For Bragging About Loving His Wife
Robbie Tripp, (a man with a bunch of Instagram followers for some reason) whose bio boasts, “TEDx Speaker Husband to a curvy goddess” caught a lot of backlash after posting a picture with his wife. Like many white men, he apparently feels the need to get a pat on the back for anything he does, and this time it may not have gone as planned.
Tripp posted this picture with his wife, with a caption that’s way too long for instagram. He starts out the post by explaining that he was teased as a kid for liking girls on the “thicker side,” until he became a man and learned about feminism.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by ROBBIE TRIPP™ (@tripp) on
This man had the audacity to say “her shape and size won’t be the one featured on the cover Cosmopolitan but it’s the one featured in my life and my heart.” LOL. Way to uplift your woman, Robbie.
At first, this post was being blasted on every media outlet because people thought it was endearing, but now everyone’s starting to realized that this guy sounds like a total d-bag. It’s great that you love your girl’s shelf-booty, but you don’t need to act like you saved her life by loving her. She’d be just fine without you, and without the cover of Cosmopolitan.
Of course, once people who’ve dealt with actual body issues caught wind of this on Twitter, the jokes began to fly. The narrative changed from “omg I need a husband like this” to “BOYYYYY IF YOU DON’T”
Check out some of the best reactions to compliment-fishing Robbie on the next page, and let us know if you’d be cool with your man posting a long-form caption about how he loves you even though he got made fun of for loving him some side rolls.
Also, like the good people of Twitter always do, they found some racist tweets from this lovely couple. A love story for the ages.
Dear 'nice guys', dating a 'curvy' woman does not make you a herohttps://t.co/1sut4TlvTJ pic.twitter.com/ZVtbN296KB
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) August 4, 2017
That's insulting, He never #implied heroism in words, where would you get that from He's #expressing #Love. #JustSaying~End of discussion! pic.twitter.com/mqoxmWzjZc
— FaceTheCuban© (@FaceTheCuban) August 5, 2017
i love my curvy wife pic.twitter.com/YpG49z0CbW
— emily reo (@emilyreo) August 5, 2017
I love this woman and her curvy body. as a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones w pic.twitter.com/ecqpK8KTEM
— Patrick Lenton (@PatrickLenton) August 5, 2017
I love this woman and her curvy body. as a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones w pic.twitter.com/674MporM7B
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) August 5, 2017
I love this woman and her curvy body. as a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones w pic.twitter.com/8rMZputCy5
— Rachel Vorona Cote (@RVoronaCote) August 4, 2017
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Thanks to feminism for giving those men with curvy wives a voice
— Catherine Kelleher (@catcallfilms) August 5, 2017
I can't tell if it's okay to point out that the "my curvy wife" woman isn't even particularly big, or if that's part of the problem
— Peter Henderson (@Henderburn) August 4, 2017
Saying that you Life your wife "even though she's 'chubby'" doesn't make you brave, it makes you a jerk. You're still objectifying her, dude
— Maria Del Russo (@maria_delrusso) August 4, 2017
People should date who they want! But mentioning a person's "otherness" (be it weight, race, gender) makes it seem like you want a medal.
— Julia Pugachevsky (@jaypugz) August 4, 2017
Distracted by thoughts of my Curvy Wife's robust haunches, I drive through a red light and crash my Honda into a hot dog cart.
— Matt Christman (@cushbomb) August 4, 2017
Go on & tell us where we should send your trophy for loving your "curvy" wife & for being racist & homophobic? 🤔🙄 pic.twitter.com/XCA88TyPWu
— Tess Holliday 🥀 (@Tess_Holliday) August 5, 2017
I loved my curvy wife until I found out she was a burlap sack of basketballs 😢
— Melinda Taub (@MelindaTaub) August 5, 2017
"I love my curvy wife" is the new "I have a black friend…"
— Peter Saumur (@Stitched) August 5, 2017
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