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We all have our ways of asking for help from our partners in life, in this particular caae, a sandwich baggie. Some of us are more formal:
"My love, when you have a brief moment, can you get me a ziploc from the kitchen?"
Others are more casual:
"Honey, can you grab me a baggie when you come up?"
Yet others choose to drop the formalities altogether:
"I need a plastic bag!"
This doting partner takes a different approach entirely, deciding that emphasizing his wife's sexual prowess - whether real or imagined - as the key motivator for her to bring him a gallon-sized sandwich baggie.
Did he get his sandwich baggie? How would you respond? Email us at [email protected] or IM us on instagram @bitchisabadwordpod with what you would have done! And join our Patreon to discuss it with other Besties!
If you want us to read your "Textie From The Extie", send us it! All readings are anonymous!
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By Lindsay Abernathy | Domestic Violence Survivor4.6
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We all have our ways of asking for help from our partners in life, in this particular caae, a sandwich baggie. Some of us are more formal:
"My love, when you have a brief moment, can you get me a ziploc from the kitchen?"
Others are more casual:
"Honey, can you grab me a baggie when you come up?"
Yet others choose to drop the formalities altogether:
"I need a plastic bag!"
This doting partner takes a different approach entirely, deciding that emphasizing his wife's sexual prowess - whether real or imagined - as the key motivator for her to bring him a gallon-sized sandwich baggie.
Did he get his sandwich baggie? How would you respond? Email us at [email protected] or IM us on instagram @bitchisabadwordpod with what you would have done! And join our Patreon to discuss it with other Besties!
If you want us to read your "Textie From The Extie", send us it! All readings are anonymous!
-----
Support Our Sponsor:
TALKINGPARENTS APP
The #1 App For More Confident Co-Parenting
Click to Learn More: https://talkingparents.com/biabw
đ Weâre teaming up with TalkingParentsApp to give the Bestie Gang one of the best tools for the Bestie Toolkit, the power to communicate without chaos. Because as much as we love reading your âTexties from your Exties,â some messages are better left professionally documented. đ
If youâre co-parenting with a narcissist, living through post-separation abuse, or just trying to protect your peace, the TalkingParents app will save your sanity. Every message. Every call. Every receipt. Safely logged. Documented bad words, gaslighting, word salads, or being run around more than a Target cart on a Sunday. Just boundaries, receipts, and your peace of mind. Itâs Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and this collab is all about protecting survivors long after they leave.
đ Follow @TalkingParentsApp on Instagram & listen to the full episode of this Bitch Is A Bad Word ep now.
----
Need Help?
If you or someone you love is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit thehotline.org.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts
Watch: YouTube
Join: Patreon
Follow: Instagram TikTok
Subscribe: Newsletter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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