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11 Funny Illustrations About Every Relationship

Artist Yehuda Devir creates hilarious comics every couple will understand.

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Some time ago I introduced you to Yehuda Adi Devir, a Tel-Aviv based artist who illustrates adorable comics about his everyday adventures with Maya, his wife. I have to admit that those gorgeous comics from Yehuda's ongoing series "One of Those Days" conquered my heart and so I couldn't NOT share more of my favorites with you.

Some of them make you smile, some of them laugh, and some of them cry. It's all of them together, though, that remind us about how wonderful the small details in our lives are and how lucky we should feel if we have someone to share them with.

Do you have a special someone in your life you think about looking at those illustrations? Send them your favorite and make them smile!

2. My Hot Wife

3. World cup

4. Happy feet

5. Mini vacation

6. "We" are on a diet

7. Every morning

8. Weight lift

9. Knocking on heavens door

10. Let's take a selfie!

11. I'm sorry

Which one is your favorite? Is there an illustration that particularly reminds you of your relationship? Send it to your second half and let them know that you're thinking of them!

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