Would you like to smell your partner's farts?
By Cristy
@magallon (19280)
Philippines
August 16, 2018 8:10pm CST
I have just read this on Facebook and i don't know if I am going to agree or disagree on it.
It says that smelling your partner's farts will help you live longer. A research group in the University of Exeter discovered this and said that smelling your partner's farts is good and can combat cancer, strokes and heart attack. It can even prevent Dementia and Arthritis in old age.
What can you say about this?
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
22 Dec 18
i don't think this is right. hahaha. my sister and my son know the smell of my fart. but i always say, "i am farting'' so they won't get angry.
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
17 Aug 18
I don't wanna smell the fart of my partner..
Ooooops... I forgot I don't have a partner... hihihi
i think I had read that before.. And I think they also said that there's a bad effect if you inhale too much fart...
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@thelme55 (76480)
• Germany
9 May 19
@magallon yes, we can avoid it. We go far from each other when we fart. That's a kind of respect to each other. When we are in the living room, I have to go to the toilet or kitchen just to fart. That's a good behavior our parents taught us when we were small. Unless of course it happens accidentally.
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