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I’m not going to go into much detail here…. but all you couples out there know what I am referring to.
In the dating stage, we all try our hardest to hide things that naturally occur. For instance, we never let on that a 3 bean salad or bean burritos causes our body to react just like everyone else’s out there. After we get married though, this reaction is something we don’t feel the need to cover up anymore. In fact, for some couples out there, such reactions become a sense of pride–so much so, that they feel the need to share it with their spouse, in spite of their spouse’s plea not to! 😀
fornormalstepfathers said:
LOL
They should talk about this in the marriage preparation classes 🙂
ThingsYouRealizeAfterYouGetMarried said:
lol…they should! The marriage prep course was after all created to make you aware of the realities of marriage, and what you are entering into. Some people may need to hear this info., before hand–partcularly girls!:D
teeleem said:
Well… Demonstrating bodily sounds is rude, isn’t it? I wonder why some persons consider it perfectly normal to be rude with their spouses…
ThingsYouRealizeAfterYouGetMarried said:
That’s what being too comfortable with each other leads to! lol
brokenresolutions said:
Ha Ha! hilarious. I still think that there are some things that should remain a mystery even AFTER marriage. My husband could care less, but I still can’t let myself go! 🙂
ThingsYouRealizeAfterYouGetMarried said:
We must be married to twins in this department, b/c my husband feels the same way….Or maybe all men do? I dunno. We need some feedback from guys on this one. 😀
Thomas Wayne said:
People have believed for centuries that holding back farts is bad for your health. Emperor Claudius even passed a law legalizing farting at banquets out of concern for people’s health. 🙂
I have read that farting lowers your blood pressure, and it’s based on actual scientific research.
I think too big a deal is made of flatulence (as the article explains, it is NOT “mature content” to discuss passing gas). It’s not worth making a big stink about. 🙂 However, I have to agree that there are times in marriage that such things are better avoided (whether by holding it or going to another room).
ThingsYouRealizeAfterYouGetMarried said:
lol interesting…I never knew about that (you learn something new everyday!)…..but I guess people who are “for flatulence” would love havng evidence like this to back up their habit! 😀
Thanks for the comment!
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BBB said:
This is one subject that varies between couples. We’re married and we are definitely not open about that kind of stuff and we like it that way. It’s not that we’re not comfortable, it’s just that we don’t NEED to know about it. If one of us became ill and incontinent, the other one would lovingly help clean them up…but until (or if ever) it becomes mandatory we’d rather keep it to ourselves.
Things You Realize After You Get Married said:
Lol! You’re one of few couples I know! It’s funny because when I wrote this post, almost no one read my blog, so I thought no one would really read this post! Now that people are, it’s interesting to see the comments…..I’m kinda used to this comfortablness we have and it doesn’t bother me so much anymore. What make the biggest differece though is having whomever the offender is say “excuse me” after, which does happen!