A man’s home is his castle

A man's home is his castle means that a man can do whatever he wants in his own home. His home is where he can feel safe and be at ease.

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Cliché: A man’s home is his castle

When a man is not at work, he’s at home, and we all know that a man’s home is his castle.

In a company, not everyone can be the boss.

When at work, most men have to do things and follow orders because they are just a cog in the machine.


This means that a man can do whatever he wants to in his own home.

His home is where he can feel safe and be at ease.


At home, a man can sleep in late, throw his dirty underwear on the floor or leave dirty dishes on the countertop for a few days: A man’s home is his castle, and he is the king of that castle.

Oh, wait a moment, I made a mistake.

Perhaps I should have said a SINGLE man.

If a man is married, he cannot do whatever he wants in his own home.

A married man’s home is his wife’s castle, and as the saying goes, ‘happy wife, happy life.’

Therefore, a married man must do whatever his lovely wife tells him to do when at home.


This post is understandable by someone with at least a 6th-grade education (age 11).   

On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 88.   

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