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Humor in the Mundane: This Week’s 21 Funniest Couple Tweets (Sept. 15–22)

HuffPost rounds up the funniest posts from couples across X, Bluesky and Threads for Sept. 15–22, 2025.

Culture & Entertainment 4 months ago
Humor in the Mundane: This Week’s 21 Funniest Couple Tweets (Sept. 15–22)

A HuffPost roundup published this week collects 21 of the funniest tweets from couples for Sept. 15–22, 2025, across X, Bluesky and Threads. The posts illuminate the humor found in ordinary relationship moments—from chores to shared routines—and show how couples use social media to laugh at daily life. The collection features voices from several recurring contributors, including Darla, sixfootcandy, Boyd's Backyard™, krista and Sweet Momissa.

Key lines from the roundup include: If you enjoy offering to do things you have no intention of doing, marriage might be right for you. — Darla (@ddsmidt) Sept 16, 2025; Every couple has one person who loads the dishwasher like a Tetris master and one who just… tosses things in and hopes for the best. — sixfootcandy (@sixfootcandy) Sept 22, 2025; My best magic trick is asking my wife to look for something I can’t find and having it appear in the first place she looks. — Boyd's Backyard™ (@TheBoydP) Sept 19, 2025; My husband invited me to go on a walk, and I said yes because I love him more than I hate exercise. — krista (@kristabellerina) Sept 21, 2025; I told my husband not to get chips or ice cream or cookies at the store, and go figure, this is the first time he actually listened to me (and now I have to go to the store for chips, ice cream, and cookies). — krista (@kristabellerina) Sept 18, 2025; My husband said he wanted to go to a restaurant called The Bungalow for our anniversary tonight. I thought he said the bunghole and now he changed his mind about where he wants to eat. — Sweet Momissa (@sweetmomissa) Sept 20, 2025.

Across X, Bluesky and Threads, the posts reflect a cross-platform humor that has become a staple of online relationship culture, offering a lighthearted window into shared life and the small, relatable moments couples document in public.

The HuffPost piece, published Sept. 22, 2025, is part of a weekly culture and entertainment feature that curates the funniest posts by couples from around the web. The format highlights how social media has become a venue for couples to trade jokes about everyday life, from household chores and exercise compromises to misheard restaurant names and the quirky rituals that define long-term partnerships.

For readers seeking a quick, approachable snapshot of online relationship humor, the roundup serves as a barometer of what couples find funny and relatable, illustrating how a simple dishwasher dispute or a walk instead of a workout can become a shared joke that travels across networks. The group of voices behind the tweets—Darla, sixfootcandy, Boyd's Backyard™, krista and Sweet Momissa—reflects a broader trend in culture where intimate, everyday scenes are amplified for entertainment and connection on social media.

If you want to read the full collection and see how other couples weigh in on the week’s moments, the complete roundup is available on HuffPost.

As the conversation continues, the posts offer a lighthearted reminder that relationships—though personal—often share a universal thread: the humor found in everyday life can be a bridge, not a barrier, in how couples relate to each other and to the wider social-media landscape. The trend underscores how audiences engage with content that feels both relatable and shareable, turning domestic moments into a cultural conversation across platforms.

Read the full HuffPost roundup here.

Couple humor collage


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