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Wife's PowerPoint on Golfing Husband Gets 1M Views

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A wife created a hilarious PowerPoint presentation teaching her golfing husband how to come home without annoying her. The viral video sparked an important conversation about free time inequality in relationships.

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Ashley Dashley had a message for her husband Dallin after his latest golf outing, and she delivered it the modern way: through PowerPoint slides.

The presentation, titled "So you got home from golfing... now what?" laid out exactly what Ashley wanted to hear when her husband walked through the door after hours on the course. The slides covered everything from avoiding post-golf crankiness to expressing gratitude for the time away.

"This is to help you golf more, without me getting annoyed," Ashley explained in the video. Her ideal homecoming monologue included phrases like "I missed you guys!" and "What are we going to do today?"

The Dashleys, who create relatable marriage content for nearly half a million Instagram followers, struck a chord with this one. The video racked up over a million views and thousands of comments from partners who felt seen.

"Oh so this is a universal experience," wrote one commenter. Another asked if they could buy the presentation to show their own husband.

Wife's PowerPoint on Golfing Husband Gets 1M Views

The humor hits on a real issue: the free time gender gap. According to the Gender Equity Policy Institute, men spend more time than women socializing and relaxing across every age group studied.

Women aged 35 to 44 have the least free time of any group, with men their age enjoying a full hour more per day for hobbies and relaxation. Golf, which takes three to five hours per round, leaves partners handling household duties and childcare alone.

One commenter perfectly captured the frustration: "Mine actually does come home and go 'what are we doing today????' Sir you've been gone from 6a to 1p. Kids got up at 6:13a... You will be taking the kids out and leaving me alone now byeeeeee."

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The video is clearly tongue-in-cheek, but commenters appreciated its deeper message about communication. "All jokes aside, this is an amazing way to ask your partner for what you want while supporting each other as individuals!" one person wrote.

The Dashleys tackle relationship dynamics with humor and honesty, creating content that helps couples laugh at universal frustrations while opening doors to real conversations. Their videos about Mother's Day expectations and household management have similarly gone viral for the same reason: they're funny because they're true.

Sometimes the best way to address a sensitive topic is with a slide deck and a sense of humor.

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Based on reporting by Upworthy

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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