Technology has made it easier to catch a cheating partner . . . although not always in the OBVIOUS ways.
Last month, a woman went online to ask people for CLEANING TIPS. She noticed that everything in her house was TURNING GREEN, and she couldn’t figure out what was causing it.
The green coloring was showing up on couch cushions . . . bed sheets . . . carpeting . . . her own socks . . . her phone charger . . . and even her CAT.
In her posts about it, she showed pictures where you could clearly see a green hue showing up on everything. She tested for mold . . . that wasn’t it. She tested to see if it was her detergent . . . that wasn’t it either.
There were a lot of theories, but one person suggested that it could be brand new jeans from Old Navy . . . because “they stain everything.”
The woman said that her and her husband aren’t jeans people . . . but then someone else said, quote, “Imagine this is how you discover he’s having an affair with some Old Navy-wearing woman, from the cat turning green.”
And apparently . . . that IS what was happening. (???)
The woman later posted an update saying that she didn’t take the comment seriously at first . . . but her husband HAD been acting strangely, so she started looking at his bank statements for Old Navy purchases.
She didn’t see anything . . . but when she looked through his phone, she found evidence of an affair. And yes, the other woman was wearing jeans in a lot of her photos.
It’s unclear if the jeans were Old Navy or some other brand.
The random commenter who jokingly suggested the affair saw the woman’s update and said, “I was the Old Navy jeans commenter . . . [I’m] screaming . . . sorry you found out like this . . . but glad the truth came out.”
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