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A text-based meme presenting a humorous twist on infidelity: A husband discovers his wife's Tinder account with 84 matches but, instead of feeling betrayed, views the matches as potential business clients. He orchestrates dates for his wife at his own restaurant, implementing long wait times for appetizers, $40 parking fees, and a mandatory 25% service fee to profit from the suitors. The punchline lies in the suitors' unhappiness with the "chosen" dating location, highlighting the husband's opportunistic and absurd business scheme.

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Husband found his wife’s Tinder account. Most men would see betrayal. He saw an undeveloped asset. She had 84 matches. He saw 84 potential new clients. He made the first move for her and set up a date with every one of the guys approaching her. This would build her confidence and give him spare time to work on his businesses. The dating location? The husband’s restaurant. The appetizers took an hour to prepare, and the parking cost $40. He also charged a mandatory 25% service fee. The guys are not happy with the place his wife chose.

Overview

A text-based meme presenting a humorous twist on infidelity: A husband discovers his wife's Tinder account with 84 matches but, instead of feeling betrayed, views the matches as potential business clients. He orchestrates dates for his wife at his own restaurant, implementing long wait times for appetizers, $40 parking fees, and a mandatory 25% service fee to profit from the suitors. The punchline lies in the suitors' unhappiness with the "chosen" dating location, highlighting the husband's opportunistic and absurd business scheme.

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The meme originates from Reddit's r/Meme community, presented as a user-created narrative text block without visual elements or obvious signs of being a remix/edited content. It circulates as a standalone joke leveraging unexpected business-minded behavior in a relationship context.

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