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Story from the ass: "My husband doesn't forgive me for farting next to him. I'm devastated" - Voila! Sheee

2023-02-12T16:05:09.695Z


A woman who farted next to her husband for nine years and as a result he continues to remind her of the incident, cannot forgive her for this "repulsive and outrageous" act. What would you advise?


It's always better to let things go than to keep things in your stomach.

or not?



A married woman revealed that her husband, with whom she once ran away with farts, was disgusted with her and called the unfortunate gassing incident "absolutely repulsive and infuriating".

We will just add and say that this happened only once during their nine-year relationship.



The woman told her followers that she is aware that inappropriate and public displays of various bodily functions such as gropes and a little more disgusts the man she married, and told of the time one of his friends uttered gropes, and she spent their entire trip home listening to his complaints about how gross and disgusting it was.



"I wrote before he was disgusted by such things, and I limited the arrogant and aesthetic moments of my life to closed rooms or moments when he was gone - until today it only happened in the bathroom and the toilet or he wasn't around to hear it," she wrote.



That is, until one fateful night she forgot to contract her ring muscles at the right moment, when the pizza she ate came back to haunt her, and the worst happened - while she was lying in bed next to her husband, she allowed one to escape her, a negligence she regrets to this very moment.

Unpleasant (Photo: Giphy)

Fart next to him or not?

No way.

It's unfeminine, and detracts from attraction

Yes, what happened, only he is allowed to be nasty"??

When there's love, nobody cares

No one farts on anyone, and that's it - closed?

Farting is the most unfeminine thing a woman can do, especially in front of her husband," he told her at the time, calling it "repulsive and revolting." She admitted that she was embarrassed, and explained that it was a nad that would have embarrassed her even if she was alone in the bathroom - and she was shocked by her mistake. The next morning she apologized to her disgruntled partner, but to no avail.



"Although he accepted my apology, but since it happened, he keeps reminding me of it in different ways as if he's teaching me a lesson and making sure I never do it again," she complained For example, if it happens in a movie or show they are watching, he will remind her how disgusting it is by playing a disgruntled and disgusted sound and indicating the level of uncivilization of the custom.



In her distress, the anonymous woman turned to her friend for relationship counseling, and instead of "offering something helpful," the woman wrote , her friend got angry and immediately scolded the husband for his behavior, insisting that she should not feel guilty about it and saying that "it is a natural function of the body".



"I understand that it's not a big deal for many people, like my girlfriend, and that farting next to their partner is an everyday thing, but for my husband it's a big deal," the woman continued, "since it's really the only thing that's a big deal for him, and even though others might They say it's not important, for me it should be important, because my husband, whom I love and who in other respects is understanding and wonderful, thinks it's disgusting," she added.



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Source: walla

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