Comedian josh2funny addresses his baby boy who prevented him and his wife from making love due to his incessant crying video topcityvibe
It seems like comedian Josh2funny has shared a hilarious video on TopCityVibe, addressing his baby boy who has been keeping him and his wife from getting intimate due to his non-stop crying.
In the video, Josh2funny is seen sitting in front of the camera, looking exhausted and frustrated, while his wife is seen trying to soothe their crying baby boy in the background. Josh2funny starts by saying:
"Okay, okay, okay, let me talk to you, little man. You know why your mom and I haven't been making love lately? It's because of you, my little crybaby! You've been crying non-stop, and we can't even get a minute to ourselves. I mean, I know you're just a baby, but come on, man! You're like a tiny dictator, ruling our household with an iron fist... or should I say, an iron pacifier?"
He then goes on to mimic the baby's crying sounds, exaggerating his reactions for comedic effect:
"Wah wah wah! Oh, poor baby, poor baby! You're so tired, you're so hungry, you're so... so... SO ANGRY! Yeah, yeah, I get it, little man. You're a tough cookie, aren't you? Well, let me tell you something, buddy. Your mom and I are tired too. We're tired of being sleep-deprived, tired of being stressed out, and tired of being... well, tired of being parents, I guess!"
Josh2funny then turns to his wife and says:
"You know, honey, I think we need to have a talk with this little guy. We need to explain to him that mommy and daddy need some... you know, 'me time'. We need some time to recharge our batteries, to refuel our love tanks, to... you know, make love! Yeah, that's it! Make love! Because, let's be real, little man, your mom and I are not getting any younger, and we need to keep the spark alive!"
The video ends with Josh2funny laughing and his wife playfully rolling her eyes in the background. It's clear that they're just joking around and trying to make light of the situation, but it's also relatable to many parents who can identify with the struggles of caring for a newborn.
What do you think, folks? Have you ever felt like your baby was preventing you from getting intimate with your partner? Share your stories in the comments below!