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Woman Thinks Her Marriage Is Perfect Until A Dumb “Lotion Man” Joke Uncovers Her Husband’s Cheating
Woman covering her face in distress, showing emotions related to a horrible cheating jerk husband situation.

Woman’s Innocent Goofy Joke Shows That Her Husband Is A Horrible, Cheating Jerk

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It is said that couples who play together stay together, and a little bit of laughter can go a long way in making the tough times that much more bearable.

One woman thought she’d mastered the art of using humor throughout her years-long marriage and says she loves to goof around to lighten the mood. But she was left shocked and confused when one of her jokes seemingly landed so badly that her husband just stared at her, then left home with a truck full of stuff. It later emerged that her innocent “Lotion Man” joke had helped uncover a web of lies.

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    She was heartbroken and confused when one of her goofy jokes infuriated her husband so much that he left home indefinitely

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    What she didn’t realize was that her “Lotion Man” joke held the key to uncovering a web of lies and deceit

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    Many people were confused and felt the man’s reaction was a bit too extreme

    “His last straw”: some called out the wife for her childish jokes

    It turns out there was a lot more to the husband’s sudden exit than the “Lotion Man” joke

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    Many felt the wife deserved better and advised her to contact Kai

    She revealed that “Lotion Man” and a bunch of strangers had saved her from life with a cheating jerk

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    “Dude was a serial cheater”: many came forward with words of advice and support

    People were curious about Kai and the woman was happy to explain

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    The wife’s jokes probably weren’t his real reason for cheating, and here’s why…

    Cheaters may blame their behavior on any number of things, especially on something their partner did or didn’t do. But experts say infidelity isn’t often caused by “something.” Rather, a complex mix of psychology, societal norms, childhood experiences, and individual circumstances is to blame.

    “Many people cheat not for physical reasons but because they feel emotionally unfulfilled in their relationships. They seek external validation, attention, or intimacy that is lacking in their relationship,” notes the Integrative Psych team, who specialise in Trauma & Anxiety Counseling in Long Island & New York. In other words, cheaters are fulfilling their hunger for emotional intimacy.

    Many also have low self-esteem and cheating is their lame attempt at boosting this, and making themselves feel better. “Feeling desired by someone new can temporarily mask insecurities or feelings of inadequacy,” explain the experts.

    Of course, there are those who yearn for novelty. According to Integrative Psych’s counselors, some people may be wired to seek novelty. “From a therapy perspective,” they say, “This intense desire is often masking an addiction which is a form of escape, or needing a ‘high’ to feel something.”

    Sometimes, problems within the relationship, poor communication or unresolved conflicts are the perfect excuse for cheaters to “cope” or escape reality. Instead of addressing the burning issues directly, they fall into someone else’s arms.

    Meanwhile, many cheaters will claim their behavior as “self-love.” It has positive connotations and points to respect, growth, and healthier choices. 

    By reframing the cheating, the guilty party tricks themselves into believing that betrayal equals ‘choosing themselves,’ and not harming someone else.

    “Many cheaters fear being seen as the villain. So they search for language that sounds enlightened and unchallengeable,” explain the guys at The Modest Man. They add that “self-love” works because it sounds healthy, modern, and emotionally aware, while shutting down criticism.

    “This is less about healing and more about managing the story,” the site notes. “When the narrative becomes more important than the truth, accountability disappears. Cheating then gets reframed as empowerment. Empowerment without integrity is just self-interest. These patterns often show image control disguised as self-care.”

    The woman reappeared two years later with a very lengthy and interesting update

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    She revealed even more while interacting with curious netizens

    People loved her story and admitted to actively seeking out updates

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    Lol. I think ppl that update like this mostly do it for the engagement and attention.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For me this is too fluently and dramatically written to be real, but it was an entertaining read anyway.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feel like someone typed to ChatGPT, write this story as a manic pixie exhausting dream girl please. No.

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    10 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Lol. I think ppl that update like this mostly do it for the engagement and attention.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For me this is too fluently and dramatically written to be real, but it was an entertaining read anyway.

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