Woman takes 'petty revenge' on cheating husband who didn't tell her about STI

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The woman is livid at her husband (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/Onoky)
The woman is livid at her husband (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/Onoky)

Finding out you've been cheated on is always devastating - but this woman took revenge in the best way.

Cheating on your partner is almost never considered to be acceptable, and most would agree you should call it quits with your significant other before you pursue a relationship with someone else. But one man seemingly didn't get that memo as he cheated on his wife with multiple different women - and even caught an STI from his escapades.

The man's wife only found out about his affairs - and his STI - when she saw messages on his phone while the pair were on holiday together. When they returned back home, she went "full FBI mode" to find more evidence, and was horrified by what she found hidden in their bedroom.

The woman's story was shared on the LuAnna podcast, and a clip was also posted to the @everything_luanna TikTok account. In the video, the hosts read out: "I found multiple messages on his phone from girls he'd gone home with on the 'lads' night out' going back four years. [I also found] recent group chat messages about not telling me he'd caught an STI, and everything else.

"When we got back to the UK I went full FBI mode, tearing the bedroom apart to find the prescription for the STI, finding other ladies' knickers, Valentine's cards, and tickets abroad when he told me he was in Manchester."

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Discovering the truth about her husband left her "seeing red" and she knew she needed to enact the "ultimate petty revenge". So she did - by replacing his shampoo and conditioner with Nair hair removal cream.

Her confession continued: "Luckily, he's a cheapskate and buys all his shampoo and conditioner in bulk. So I did what any other sane woman would do - went out and bought as much Nair hair remover as a basket could carry. I came home and proceeded to decant it into the shampoo and conditioner he had.

"I gave it a good shake to mix it up, popped in some essential oils to cover up the Nair smell and got rid of the evidence before cleaning all my stuff out and popping my keys through the letterbox."

The hosts of the podcast gave the woman a round of applause after hearing her story in full as they praised her for her act of revenge, and commenters on the TikTok clip told her to "take a bow". Others also shared different ways she could have taken revenge, with one person stating: "I would have hidden prawns all around the place too. Under furniture, hidden in curtains, all the places you wouldn't look for a smell."

However, some were unconvinced that the Nair prank would work, as the hair removal cream needs to sit on hair for several minutes before it gets to work, so washing it off instantly wouldn't make a difference. One person wrote: "Doesn't Nair need to stay on for like five minutes or so? If so, he probably won't even notice any difference."

In the podcast clip, the hosts claimed it was illegal for the man not to tell his wife that he has an STI, however according to the Crown Prosecution Service, "with regard to consent, there is no legal requirement that a person must inform their partner that they have an STI". However, when there is a legal requirement to do so, such as where there is a court order, this information must be disclosed.

If you need to talk to someone about your sexual health, the Terrence Higgins Trust is here to help. You can contact them via email at [email protected], or call them directly on 0808 802 1221 for support, advice, and information.

Zahna Eklund

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