When you see a married couple walking down the street, the one that's a few steps ahead is the one that's mad
When you see a married couple walking down the street, the one that's a few steps ahead is the one that's mad
When you see a married couple walking down the street, the one that's a few steps ahead is often assumed to be the one that's mad. This stereotype has been perpetuated in popular culture and media for years, leading many to believe that the person in front is the one who is upset or angry in the relationship. But is there any truth to this assumption?