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#76 - Couples that FART together, stay together

#76 - Couples that FART together, stay together

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True intimacy isn’t just candlelit dinners and deep conversations—it’s feeling comfortable enough to let one slip without fear.

In this episode, we dive into the meaning behind farting in front of your partner, exploring how bodily functions serve as an unexpected marker of love, trust, and long-term relationship health.

From the evolutionary roots of laughter as a social bonding mechanism to the delicate balance between comfort and complacency, we unpack why breaking wind might actually be breaking down emotional barriers. We’ll also tackle the impact of technology on intimacy and whether oversharing bodily functions strengthens or weakens the bond between partners.

So, is flatulence the ultimate test of love?

Tune in as we discuss the quirks of connection, one awkward moment at a time.

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