Are all men like this? 😆🤔
We left our Airbnb at 930am and thought we had lots of time before our bus to Mt Fuji at 1235pm so we did some shopping. Or rather, I did 😆
When everything was done, it was 1145am and we had to rush for the bus which took us around 10minutes to walk over to.
So my hubby was controlled by his stomach and got angry but thank God we found some tonkatsu Don if not I'll be the Don 🤣😆😆
#husbandandwife #couple #funny
Traveling with a partner can often bring unexpected challenges, especially when hunger strikes at the wrong time. I’ve learned that when my husband gets hangry—hungry and angry—it’s best to address it quickly to keep the mood light and enjoyable. During a recent trip to Mt Fuji, we experienced this first-hand. After checking out from our Airbnb, I took some time to shop while my husband, feeling the rumble of his stomach, became visibly impatient. From my experience, having some quick snacks on hand can save both time and tension. If you don’t plan ahead, you might find yourself rushing to find food, just like we did. Luckily, we found some delicious tonkatsu don that instantly lifted his spirits and mine. These little moments add a lot of humor and authenticity to travel stories, reminding us that trips aren’t always perfect but are memorable because of these small humbling moments. Incorporating humor when recounting these experiences in writing or social shares makes the content more engaging. People love relatable stories that show real emotions and imperfect moments—it’s part of what connects us all. If you’re planning a visit to places like Mt Fuji, I’d suggest allowing some buffer time between checkouts and bus rides, bringing light snacks, and expecting the unexpected. These tips will help keep your travel smooth and your relationship happy—even through the hangriest moments!



























My wife was the one who loved eating so I enjoy traveling with her because we never go hungry.