Disgust is a feeling we all hate, but sometimes we can’t avoid seeing or experiencing really gross things. The people in this article have gone through moments that still make them feel uncomfortable whenever they think about it.
The Story:
My brother’s girlfriend came to meet us for the first time. She was beautiful, but after a while, we noticed a bad smell coming from her.
We stayed quiet and didn’t say anything, but the smell got worse. After she left, I went to the guest bathroom and was shocked to find, hidden in the trash, meters and meters of toilet paper soaked in something that looked like beef stew.
I was confused and asked my brother about it. He went pale and told me they had eaten beef stew at a restaurant before coming over, but he had no idea how or why it ended up in her purse.
Disgust is an emotion everyone has experienced at some point, and sometimes, certain moments leave an impression that’s hard to shake.
Here’s a story that one person still cringes over every time it crosses their mind.
The Story: A few years back, my brother brought his new girlfriend over to meet the family.
She was charming and beautiful, and everything seemed to be going well—that is, until an unusual odor began to fill the room.
At first, we tried to ignore it, hoping it would pass. But as the evening wore on, the smell grew stronger and harder to ignore.
Out of politeness, none of us said anything, but we were all noticeably uncomfortable.
After she left, I decided to check the guest bathroom, thinking maybe something had been overlooked. What I found was shocking.
In the trash can, hidden under layers of paper, were meters of toilet paper soaked in what looked like beef stew. I was baffled and could barely make sense of it. Still in shock, I went to my brother and asked if he knew what happened. He went pale and explained that they had eaten beef stew at a restaurant before coming over. But he was as clueless as I was about how or why it ended up in the bathroom trash.
To this day, the memory is as vivid as ever, and I’m still haunted by the mystery of that night.