Updates will follow below ⬇️
Yes, you read that correctly. Last night, my husband decided to pull what he thought was a “harmless prank.” While watching our guinea pig, Fluff, happily munching on alfalfa, he had a terrible idea. He collected some of Fluff’s droppings (guinea pig poop) and, believing it was harmless since they eat only alfalfa, mixed them into a bowl of chocolates. He thought it would be funny to see if I could notice something was off.
Later, as we were sitting together, I reached for the bowl without suspicion. I popped a piece into my mouth, chewed, and immediately noticed the taste was strange. Confused, I looked at him, and he feigned innocence, asking if something was wrong.
It didn’t take long for him to burst into laughter and confess. He proudly admitted it was guinea pig poop, saying it was “safe” since Fluff only eats alfalfa. Even worse, he revealed he had used both week-old and fresh droppings. I was horrified and disgusted. Furious, I kicked him out of the house.
I spent the night feeling sick, and my stomach has been upset ever since. To make things worse, his family is siding with him, claiming I’m overreacting. But honestly, am I wrong to feel this angry and violated over such a disgusting “prank”?
Edit: I’m meeting him in an hour to discuss this further and get some clarity. For context, he’s 46 and I’m 35. We met seven years ago and have been married for six years.
Edit: After he came home to talk and collect some of his things, things escalated further. He admitted this isn’t the first time he’s tampered with my food. Apparently, he once added grass to my daily lunch salad just to see if I’d notice.
His exact words were: “You’re overreacting to this! I fed you grass once, and you didn’t even notice! I thought it was funny.”
When I asked, “Grass??” he explained: “Yeah, one time I put grass in your salad to see if you’d notice, and you didn’t!”
He laughed about it again, showing no remorse and offering no apology. At that point, I told him I wanted a divorce. His response? He started throwing things around the house. Thankfully, I recorded the entire conversation (I live in a one-party consent state) and kept the bowl of poop as evidence.
Final Update (hopefully):
I’m meeting with a lawyer tomorrow. I’ve demanded a divorce, and his chilling response was: “Okay, we’ll see how this plays out. You know about the poop… too bad you won’t know about anything else.”
This afternoon, I saw a doctor who confirmed that consuming guinea pig droppings is indeed dangerous and advised me to monitor for symptoms over the next couple of weeks. What scares me most is the possibility that this isn’t an isolated incident.
Since marrying him, I’ve been diagnosed with GERD and IBS, conditions that began about a year into our marriage. Looking back, I can’t help but wonder if he’s been tampering with my food for years.
For those doubting the authenticity of this story, I hope you never experience anything like this. Filing a police report now.
To Be Continued…