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My husband won’t forgive me for farting in front of him — I’m devastated

Por: New York Post Life February 11, 2023

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It’s better not to bottle things up. A married woman revealed that her husband allegedly called her flatulence “absolutely revolting” — after only farting once in front of him during their nine-year relationship. The anonymous wife that she was aware of his distaste for inappropriate public displays of bodily functions, namely burping and passing wind. She recalled that one of her friends let out a belch, and he spent their entire trip... + full article



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