A hilarious joke about marriage is going viral this week, and it's sure to bring a smile to your face!

Thomas is a man who found himself still single at 32 years of age.

Finally, a friend of his asked him, “Why aren’t you married? Can’t you find a woman who will be a good wife?”

“Actually, I’ve found many women I wanted to marry, but when I bring them home to meet my parents, my mother doesn’t like them," Thomas responded.

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After thinking about this for a moment, the friend said, “I’ve got the perfect solution, just find a girl who’s just like your mother.”

A few months later, Thomas bumped into his friend, who said to him, “Did you find the perfect girl? Did your mother like her?”

Thomas developed a frown on his face and said, “Yes, I found the perfect girl. She was just like my mother. You were right, my mother liked her very much.”

The friend replied, “Then what’s the problem?”

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Without missing a beat, Thomas responded, “My father doesn’t like her.”

LOL! How perfect is that?!

There's nothing like a good joke like this one to brighten up someone's day.

With all the negativity in the world today, it's good to take a moment and remember how important laughter is to anyone who wants to live a good and happy life.

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