My name is Marion. I'm 28 and have been married to my husband Peter, who is 29, for 4 years. We were on the verge of trying for children when I foolishly played a joke on him that backfired spectacularly. It was the stupidest thing I'd ever done, especially to the man I loved and adored.
I was at my friend's home with 3 other girlfriends, drinking wine, when the subject of pranking husbands came up.
I had fun listening to the various jokes pulled at one time or another against an unsuspecting husband that was all in good fun.
One particular prank was telling the husband that you wanted a divorce. The fun was watching the shocked reaction and how they acted.
When told it was only a joke, the husbands were so relieved that it usually ended in some good sex and being treated nicely for a few days by the wife to make up for the joke.
I never wanted to do it as I thought it was a bit cruel. But all the girls swore it was great fun and kept pestering me to try it.
They dared me to go one further by saying that I not only wanted a divorce but had been cheating on him as well.
As I was the only one who hadn't done it yet, I felt pressured to do it and I eventually stupidly agreed.
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That weekend I decided to pull it off. I was asked to record his reaction so they could listen to my husband's reaction and laugh at it later.
We had dinner and afterward, as we were watching a movie in the living room, I turned on my cell phone recording app and began playing the joke.
"I'm not happy anymore in our marriage," I said, trying not to laugh. "I've been seeing another man for a few months and want a divorce so I can explore my relationship with him."
His mouth dropped open, and his eyes went wide in shock. I went on.
"I need you to move out of the house so I can move him in."
I added that last part on the spur of the moment and almost burst out laughing as it was so ludicrous in my mind, but I held it in.
I should have immediately told him it was a joke, but I was able to keep my face neutral as I looked at him, so I kept it up.
He didn't say a word and just looked at me.
I thought he'd be so relieved when I finally told him that it was just a joke that he'd start treating me extra nicely.
But my husband's reaction wasn't at all what I expected. I honestly thought that he would try and talk to me, beg me, or at least make promises to improve our marriage like my friends experienced. But he didn't.
Instead, He opened his mouth as if to say something, then closed it. Finally, he said, "Really?"
I almost told him that I was joking, but his reaction was so priceless that I wanted to keep it going for a bit longer. I was going to have a great story and recording when I met my friends again.
I didn't realize it at the time, but I was about to cross a line in the sand when I nodded my head and told him, "Yes."
He got up, said, "Ok," and walked into our bedroom, closing the door.
I was going to let him stew for a bit longer, and when he came out, I'd confess, and we'd laugh about it.
But 10 minutes later, he came out with a bag and walked out of the house without saying a word to me. I was in shock but knew that I needed to stop him and stop him now. But before I could do anything, he was driving away.
I tried getting a hold of him on his phone, but he didn't answer my calls or texts.
When he didn't return the next day, I called his friends, but none of them would admit knowing where he was if they answered my calls.
I tried his parents, but they didn't want to get involved and only told me I should be ashamed of myself and hung up before I could tell them I was only joking.
It was the same frosty reception when I called my sister-in-law, who at least talked to me and asked my side of things.
When I explained it was only a joke she didn't believe me. She told me I was just covering up my affair now that my husband had walked out.
She told me that I could go to hell for hurting such a sweet man who worshipped me and held me up in admiration.
My friends who encouraged me to play this joke listened to my recording but didn't laugh, knowing my husband's reaction. They didn't have any real advice and told me to just give him time and that he would get over it.
When I asked if they could call him to explain, they all refused saying they didn't want to get involved.