I don’t think I could be with a partner who takes dreams this seriously.
I wouldn’t take it so literally. Linda is a placeholder for the wife’s grievances over her husband. She is claiming that he might as well have a different hypothetical partner who is willing to put up with his antics and not get upset about it.
When people use their dreams as an excuse to express frustration, they don’t mean that what happened in their dream is real. They mean that the outcome of the dream is congruent with their grievances that they are unable to express without a device.
I don’t think this is a particularly healthy way of dealing with it, but just trying to give people some insight before dismissing their partners as crazy.
What makes you think she does?
Yeah this clearly just a couple’s joke.
It is a good tool to introduce levity into an otherwise normal or even embarrassing situation.
“Didn’t you say you were going to do dishes?”
“…uh, that was Linda. But since she spaced on it I’ll take care of them now.”
If his name is Bob and his other wife’s a homeopath named Susan, it’s okay - Linda likes her.
A man who likes to play with fire.
That’s a dangerous game to play lol
Assuming she has a good sense of humor, this should be an effective gambit for small mads. There is no cleverness gambit for big mads, trust me.
I’m not trying to calm her down
I’m imagining Mads Mikkelsen at different sizes and scales. Once he becomes as big as godzilla, there’s no hope.
Linda would have played it. And won.
I can share some of my favourite stand up:
Stewart Lee’s imaginary wife.
Hey honey, let’s leave Linda to do the dishes while we go to bed.
Dammit Linda, where’d you put my keys this time?
What Would Linda Do?
Probably dance.
I’m missing the context of what sort of dream this was and what emotions/fears etc. it triggered/processed.
I hope they talked this through and they’re both 100% sure joking like this won’t be hurtful or damaging.