That is such a weird question. I really don't get it. But then I'm not married, so who knows?

layful:
Luckily not my question as explaining in OP, and I agree with whoever said it was a bit corny, but here is the full post which accompanied original question:
"~This is something I wondered about when I was younger in New York City. It was late Autumn or early winter. I was going to go someplace with a female friend. I was wearing some kind of shirt and a pair of jeans. This was the conversation that followed.
Her: "Don't wear that!"
Me: "What?"
Her: "The jeans."
Me: "What's wrong with them?"
Her: "I don't like them!"
Me: "I'm the one who has to wear them!."
Her: "I'm the one who has to look at them!"
So she went into my closet and picked out a pair of tan pants. She said, Here, wear these." I figured if it will make her happy and shut her up, it was worth it. So I wore them.
Several months later, it was the new year. We were going to go somewhere, and I remembered what happened one time, so I played it safe and put on the tan pants. Here was the conversation that followed:
Her: "Don't wear those!"
Me: "What?"
Her: "Those pants."
Me: "What's wrong with them?"
Her: "I don't like them!"
Me: "I'm the one who has to wear them!"
Her: "I'm the one who has to look at them!" Now I began to ask myself, "Haven't I had this argument before?"
I remembered that of course that I did, and that I had it with her, just a few months ago. So I brought it to her attention. Here was the conversation that followed:
Me: "Wait a minute! Last year you told me to wear these pants, when I was wearing a pair of jeans! Last year you said that you liked these pants!"
Her: "Yes, last year I did like those pants. But this is, this year! And this year, I don't like them!"
It was one of those moments that a poor man beats his head against a wall. When a man finally understands a woman, she changes the rules just to confuse the man again."