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    Should I tell my wife?

    Ok... before Christmas my Son in law started hanging around in the shop and before long he was hooked ( it was the lathe's fault) We were making gifts and as a joke I hung a sign outside
    " He-Man Womin Haters Club No Gurls allowed ala the Little Rascals...
    all in fun, my wife ,Sister-in-law, Daughter smiled and that was that(or so I thought) Christmas day my wife of 35 years got tired of running "THE BOYS" out or the kitchen.. we were only allowed in to bring the turkey and ham in from the smoker...but it was too much fun snitching bites ect that my wife went to the computer and printed up her own sign
    ahhmmm....
    ( She-Male Man Haters Club no Boys allowed) and posted it in plain view on the fridge

    Everyone started laughing and no one will tell her what is wrong....she stares at that sign and says
    "I can not see what is so funny!!"
    I tried to take it down tonight and she put it back up... we have company coming over Wed night....
    Should I tell her?

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    not what i thought was gonna be the topic when i read the title, but i would say tell her to google search the whole sign phrase and then leave it at that.
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    Yes, it is a husband's/wife's job to humiliate their spouse in private to prevent same from happening in public. Maybe print a corrected sign (male replaced by woman) and replace it. I on the other hand would leave it since funny is always funny in our house.
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    Yes! ! By all means correct this. It is my experience that if you correct your wife you will undoubtedly suffer as she will ,most probably,misinterpret your good intentions as an insult to her intelligence. On the other hand if you do not (with the utmost delicacy and diplomacy) explain the "error" and she suffers some embarrassment or indignity at the hands of her peers, you will suffer mightily! In either case you will suffer. Choose the lesser.
    Good Luck!

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    I'd go with a combo. Tell her what she-male refers to. And if she doesn't believe you bet her a new tool that a google image search for she-male will not end well.
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    As a female, I say explain it and save her the embarassment. If you don't explain it chances are one of your guests will, then she will ask if you "knew this" and if you say that you did the suffering will be terrible for you. On the other hand, it is pretty doggoned funny and I would be tempted to let her figure it out on her own. If she had the guts to put of the sign, she should have to deal with the consequences.

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    Fact of the matter is that you are toast either way. I am in awe, and fear of my wife's ability to turn the tables and make me out to be the bad guy without even batting an eye. I suspect it is a talent shared by most women.
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    You realize if you admit you know what it means that you are in trouble for just that alone, right?


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    Stand by the fridge pointing at the sign, while laughing and snickering.
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    Not telling her could be hazardous to your health and well being. Matt also may be right, your knowing what it means may make her look at you in a different light.
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    Bingo!
    Greg and Matt hit the nail right on the head...

    As far as telling her goes....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belinda Williamson View Post
    As a female, I say explain it and save her the embarassment. If you don't explain it chances are one of your guests will, then she will ask if you "knew this" and if you say that you did the suffering will be terrible for you. On the other hand, it is pretty doggoned funny and I would be tempted to let her figure it out on her own. If she had the guts to put of the sign, she should have to deal with the consequences.

    As a male with all females in the family I gotta go with Belinda 100% lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Meiser View Post
    You realize if you admit you know what it means that you are in trouble for just that alone, right?
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    I'm not sure what's wrong with her sign. If it's the word "male" in "She-male", I've seen that used in many places as slang to replace the word "Female".

    The only other way to read it is as "She" and then "Male Man hater's club". Then you could take the words "Male Man" to refer to "Mail man". But with the hyphen between "She" and "Male" it's clear she meant to have it read as "She-male", slang for "female".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Henderson View Post
    I'm not sure what's wrong with her sign. If it's the word "male" in "She-male", I've seen that used in many places as slang to replace the word "Female".

    The only other way to read it is as "She" and then "Male Man hater's club". Then you could take the words "Male Man" to refer to "Mail man". But with the hyphen between "She" and "Male" it's clear she meant to have it read as "She-male", slang for "female".

    Mike
    I think the term she-male has been...taken over by another subset of folks.
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