Group Therapy: Husband Does Not Want Wife To Wear Sexy Dress
Holiday parties are happening and a lot goes on throughout this time of the year. With another session of Group Therapy, a husband does not want his wife wearing a…

Woman wearing a sexy dress at a holiday party.
undefined undefined via Getty ImagesHoliday parties are happening and a lot goes on throughout this time of the year. With another session of Group Therapy, a husband does not want his wife wearing a sexy dress to the company Christmas party!
The Mike & Carla Morning Show tried to be very objective with this email from the husband who reached out to the show. He said that his wife had worked out hard trying to get in shape. And now that she is, she wanted to show off her body by wearing a "sexy" dress to the company party.
Quora ran a similar question like this and the answer really favored the women. Hey, if she worked out that hard to get in shape, let her show it off. However, a few men had some objections.
Husband Does Not Want Wife To Wear Sexy Dress
Nonetheless, on The M&C Morning Show, it got quite tense at times during this session. One guy saying that she doesn't need to be showing off all the "groceries"! And even went so far to term it as the "milk and cookies"!
Mike O'Brian tried to understand both sides of the story. For one, if she's worked out that hard to get back into shape, then fine, where the sexy dress. On the flipside, not knowing the dynamic at the place where the guy works, the holiday party might not be the place to wear something sexy.
Carla Rea on the other hand was adamant about the woman wearing the dress. Thinking her husband should "man up" and stand by his woman and be just as proud. Not surprised that a lot of the women chiming in felt the same way.
Of course, Carla was the first one to admit how "catty" women can be as well. And many women texting in didn't deny either.
Do us a favor, listen to the segment from this morning...you decide on what you would do!
Santa Shines In These 5 Holiday Movie Classics
When it comes to St. Nick, I've been a fan ever since I was a kid. He's a holiday superhero! That's why I love watching a good Santa movie at Christmas time. Santa movies have given us everything from heartwarming tales and even raunchy comedies. Some of these movies hit just right and become holiday classics, while others, wouldn't even make it on the Hallmark channel. So let's stick to the good stuff here. The ones that make you laugh, and hit you right in the feels.
First up, there’s just something hilarious about watching a regular guy get roped into being Santa and having absolutely no idea what he’s doing. Add in some elves and reindeer who are way too serious about their jobs, and boom, instant holiday movie gold. If you’ve ever wanted to see your dad bumble around trying to do something he’s not prepared for, there’s a movie for that, and it’s The Santa Clause.
Then, you’ve got the Christmas magic of Buddy the Elf. He’s not Santa himself, but he’s basically the spirit of Christmas in oversized tights. You can't talk about Santa without mentioning how Buddy practically forces Christmas spirit onto everyone, even a grumpy Santa who acts more like he needs a nap than a sleigh ride. He kind of reminds me of my Buddy Booger. He drives you nuts, but you can't help but love the guy.
Okay so let’s not forget about the classics, though. If you’re tired of the latest CGI movies, an old-school black-and-white movie might just hit the spot. Miracle on 34th Street is it. I used to watch this every year with my mom. She loves it. It's that Christmas film that reminds you there’s still magic in the world, even if it’s hiding in a courtroom.
And I cant forget about Arthur Christmas! Oh the memories! I must of watched this movie EVERY day when my daughter was little. It's a movie where Santa’s youngest kid, who looks like he couldn’t organize a sock drawer, goes full hero to deliver a single gift. He brings the kind of dedication we should all bring to holiday shopping.
Of course, not every holiday movie plays by the rules. Sometimes you need a Saint Nick who’s more grumpy than jolly, someone who’s better at downing drinks than handing out gifts. A movie like Bad Santa is perfect for those days when you need a laugh after the kids goes to bed.
My Top 5 Santa Movie Classics:
(Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)The Santa Clause (1994)
Tim Allen going from a regular dad to Kris Kringle? Pure gold. This flick has heart, laughs, and the right amount of Christmas magic. Watching Allen stumble through Santa training is like seeing your dad try to set up a trampoline without directions. It’s the perfect mix of slapstick and holiday spirit.
Elf (2003)
Will Ferrell as Buddy the Elf isn’t technically Santa, but it’s got the jolly man as the backbone of the plot. Ed Asner plays a grumpy but lovable Santa who teams up with Buddy to save Christmas. It’s ridiculous, warm, and full of maple syrup-level sweetness.
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
This is the O.G. Santa movie. Kris Kringle gets caught up in a wild trial to prove he’s the real deal. It’s all black-and-white, but the charm is timeless, and you’ll find yourself believing in the magic by the end.
Arthur Christmas (2011)
Santa’s son Arthur takes on a race against time to deliver a missed gift. The animation and humor make it fun, while the story brings heart. It’s a family favorite with a modern twist.
Bad Santa (2003)
A conman plays Santa to pull off a heist but finds unexpected redemption. Dark, funny, and not your typical Santa story. Perfect for when you need some adult holiday humor.
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