I'd be tossing him in.
@ask_aubry It's only a prank if the other person thinks it's funny. Otherwise it's abuse. Seriously, why would you try and trick your spouse into believing you've cheated on them? What reaction was he expecting?
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry I had the exactly the same thought. What was the reaction he expected?
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry I tell this to my 10 yo all the time
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry My money is on it NOT being a "prank".
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry At best she breaks down sobbing and crying , and that’s meant to be funny!? Or she says “don’t worry, I’m having one too”
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Losing that for a cheap laugh isn't worth the pain it causes Find joy bringing each other up, not tearing each other down.
@Octalthorpe @ask_aubry That prank is so wrong on so many levels. The price for playing with someone's heart leaves doubt and lingering hurt.