Any Person With a Partner NEEDS to Read This Husband's PSA — Your Relationship Will Thank You

Jeff Hardy, a dad from Oklahoma and man of routine, cleans his wedding ring every week with an extra toothbrush he has lying around. And while he's certainly a rough and tumble type of guy, he admits that making his wedding ring shine like new centers him as a husband. He explained exactly why he feels this way in a now-viral Facebook post, and hey, maybe we should look into getting a second toothbrush, too.

"I got to thinking about how cleaning my wedding ring kind of symbolizes a healthy marriage for me," he wrote. "I'm a guy, a 'guys' guy, at that. My hands stay constantly banged up and dirty. I work on cars, they get cut. I work on the yard, they get dirty. My ring bears the brunt of those things as well. That's why I clean it. Friends have asked why I take the time to clean it when it will probably get dirty and no one will really notice a difference. 'Your the man, no one cares how pretty your ring it.' Here's the thing. IT. DOES. MATTER."

"[I] put down my phone, turn off the TV, and make her day the center of my world listen, so that she feels like her day really matters to me because it does."

Jeff explained that whenever he takes a few minutes out of the day to clean his ring, it reminds him of the "small things" he needs to do to be the best husband possible to his wife, Sydney.

"When my wife comes home from work have I listened to her day, like really listen?" he asked. "[I] put down my phone, turn off the TV, and make her day the center of my world listen, so that she feels like her day really matters to me because it does. While we're laying in bed watching our favorite show at night did I reach over and scratch her back or play with her hair, letting her know 'yes we may just be watching a show together but make no mistake, I know your next to me and you are the center of my world.'"

For this father of three, it's not about big expensive gifts or all-inclusive tropical family vacations, it's the little things you do for your partner to make his or her day a little bit better.

"Have you stopped by her work lately and brought her a Coke, or maybe her favorite candy? It doesn't have to be extravagant, just something small to let her know 'hey, I was thinking about you and I thought you would like this.' See you don't just 'fall out of love' one day when you wake up,'" he said, adding that, "It happens over time, because you stopped doing the little things, you stopped courting her . . . you stopped trying to impress [her]."

Finally, Jeff shared a hack of sorts that helps him make the most of each and every day with his wife. "Every day I wake to my wife, I pretend she is a stranger that I am madly in love with and think 'how today can I make her fall in love with me,'" he wrote. "The small things matter gentlemen, so yes I will continue to wash my wedding ring."