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Husband tells wife he has COVID-19—an excuse to cheat on her

28 Sep, 2020
Husband tells wife he has COVID-19—an excuse to cheat on her

Get your dose of humorous and wacky stories that happened this week.

Feigning a potentially life-threatening illness just to hide your extra-marital affair isn’t the brightest idea. A man from India learned this the hard way.

The 28-year-old had made a dramatic phone call to his wife in July, saying: “My coronavirus test report has come out to be positive. I can’t live anymore.”

Using Coronavirus To Cheat On Wife

Despite hanging up on her immediately and leaving his belongings behind, it wasn’t enough to shake his wife off his tail. With the help of her brother, they filed a missing person report.

After a month-long police probe, they eventually traced him to a city over 500 kilometers away. The husband was shacked up with his girlfriend!

He was taken back to his home in Mumbai on September 15, but as for how his wife dealed with him, the jury is still out.

Japanese wife writes a daily list of reasons not to kill her husband

Husband tells wife he has COVID-19—an excuse to cheat on her

Image source: Twitter screengrab

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but one wife in Japan seems to have taken measures against blowing her top at her husband.

It seemed innocent enough, when Twitter user @P_chan_papa noticed his wife writing down what she called “a list of little things I’m thankful for.”

The list would include instances such as when he bought tea for her, or when he spent time playing with their daughter.

Curious about what brought this on, he asked about it, to which his wife replied: “This is so that I won’t kill you someday.”

As alarming as that might sound, @P_chan_papa took it in his stride and called her cool, praising her effort in making sure not to kill him. He later clarified the list was born purely because she didn’t want to take ‘obvious’ acts of kindness for granted.

You shall not pass: Cat stops man from receiving his mail

Husband tells wife he has COVID-19—an excuse to cheat on her

Image source: Twitter screengrab

Of all the reasons why your letter fails to make it to your door, chances are, it’s not because there’s a cat in your mailbox. But that’s what happened to Twitter user @kosei_yutaka.

In a tweet last week, the Japanese man shared a photo of a note he received from his postman informing him that his mail had been unsuccessfully delivered as “there’s a cat inside the narrow door”.

Bewildered by the note, he went to take a look at his mailbox and, true enough, there was a feline guardian guarding his mailbox, swiping at whoever came close to the slot.

Here’s a video of the furry guard in action, because… proof.

動画を見たいという意見を頂いたので!
とても可愛いですが、この動画で危険性や対策しなければならない理由もわかると思います。 pic.twitter.com/knQpW219aT

— Kosei Yutaka (@kosei_yutaka) September 18, 2020

This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

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