This ‘Millennial Boyfriend School’ Is A Hilarious Comedy Video But It Is So Real That It Cuts Like A Knife


Sometimes comedy is funny because it is true. Sometimes comedy is really funny because it is so true that it resonates throughout your bones. And sometimes comedy is so funny because it nails something on the head so precisely that you laugh, realize it is something you are dealing with IRL and then slowly begin to question your life choices, which may cause your eyes to become flush with liquid and regret. For some gentlemen out there, this hilarious comedy sketch may fit the latter classification of comedy.

Trey Kennedy is a comedian and YouTube personality who makes videos from astute observations he makes about every type of person from moms to dads to middle school kids to girls at bachelorette parties. In his latest hilarious video, Trey attempts to educate millennial men on the pitfalls of dating millennial women. These poor souls have no idea what they signed up for, but Trey is here to help.

In the sketch aptly titled “Millennial Boyfriend School,” Kennedy is “teaching 21st century dudes, all her moods.” Trey is the teacher in the class of new romantic relationships. Trey attempts to instill priceless lessons for milliennial boyfriends such as the wonders that dark chocolate can achieve. But chocolate isn’t the only food you need to know about. Kennedy teaches his class that “girlfriends are a lot like pets, you feed them a few specific things and they’ll be happy.” Kennedy then drops the acronym “SPIRIT,” which stands for sushi, pizza, ice cream, rosé, iced coffee, and tacos. This is too accurate.


Kennedy reveals that women make Pinterest boards so their dumb boyfriends have fool-proof instruction guide on what to get them. He even gives you the catchy slogan: “Pinterest, buy me this.” You could attend Yale or Harvard for a decade and not get this kind of education that you’ll use every day of your life.

Professor Kennedy then delves into the delicate topic of vacations and how you need to throw away even the notion that you are on vacation to have fun and relax. Kennedy bursts your bubble by informing you that you’ll be a photographer, Boomerang specialist, and paparazzi. Rule of thumb, always take more photos otherwise there will be re-shoots that will take even longer because she didn’t “arch her back quite enough in that one pic.”

Trey even provides a handy template on what should be your goodnight text. If you met you sweetie pie on Tinder or Bumble, you need to hide the fact that you were “power-swiping on the toilet after a Fortnite binger.” Kennedy points out that you will soon be a Bachelor TV show aficionado and there’s nothing you can do to stop it. Get a free education from the “Millennial Boyfriend School” and save yourself a lot of time and aggravation by knowing your new role.