Distance learning and virtual sessions continue to spread smiles and laughs. In a recent incident a professor was caught trying to dodge his wife’s kiss in a Zoom session.
An Indian professor’s wife wanted her to pre-game on all that love. However, the professor was just not feeling the love amid an online conference. Hence why his attempts to dodge his wife’s kiss went viral.
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This man’s mind was on money not love as he pauses in the midst of talking about GDP in a Zoom session, to shoo his wife. Taken aback by the affection, the professor quickly pulls himself away saying;
“What nonsense you’re doing here?”
Wait for it.. pic.twitter.com/sVDRr8Ymwv
— Cabinet Minister, Ministry of Memes,🇮🇳 (@memenist_) February 9, 2021
The video of an Indian professor dodging his wife’s kiss in the middle of a Zoom session is bound to make you laugh if not loved.
PDA not allowed.
— People Of Bharat™ (@BharatPeople) February 9, 2021
GDP gira diya re. 😂
— Saumen🇮🇳 (@isaumen) February 9, 2021
🤣🤣🤣
— sonal🇮🇳 (@comeonletsshare) February 10, 2021
50 % export jo Hai.. kya Hua uska🤣
— Rudra (@rudra_leo) February 9, 2021
The wife in the clip seems unaware that the husband is in the middle of a conference, and just wanted to share the love.
Many Netizens critiqued the professor for telling of his lady love over the PDA.
https://twitter.com/InxMeme/status/1359217398725812225
There were also conspiracy theories, whether that was even the wife?
https://twitter.com/BowWow_Now/status/1359496033571508224
Wife aur itna pyaar..
— Nootan R ® (@Nootan73) February 9, 2021
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People even recalled a similar instance when a woman came after her husband in a virtual session.
And last mein vo aunty ji kuch shoe leke gaye the 😂
— V 🙂↕️ (@Spunky_Ca) February 9, 2021
What theory are you rolling with? Did the professor turn down his wife’s advances or will he get an earful if that wasn’t the wife and can we expect a part 2 to this Zoom session gaffe?
