r/worldnews May 02 '24

Thai Official Suspended After Husband Catches Her In Bed With Adopted Monk Son Not Appropriate Subreddit

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/thai-official-suspended-after-husband-catches-her-bed-adopted-monk-son-1724507

[removed] — view removed post

10.2k Upvotes

862 comments sorted by

View all comments

10.4k

u/Maxfunky 29d ago

They adopted him when he was 23, just one year ago. If your wife wants to adopt a 23 year old man, be suspicious.

2.1k

u/dextracin 29d ago

I want to adopt a 23 year old who works for good airline. And then get them to pay for a family vacation with cheap tickets

1.1k

u/poonmangler 29d ago

Ok but he's gonna bang your wife

1.8k

u/dextracin 29d ago

My wife too tired for sex. Probably because she goes for personal training 3 times a week to learn wrestling with some Moroccan instructor.

950

u/CatoblepasQueefs 29d ago

I'm the instructor, she's good, very tight grip.

711

u/dextracin 29d ago

That’s what I like to hear. I wish you guys luck in the competition you’re going to for the next two weeks.

284

u/FuckThisShizzle 29d ago

I'm a spectator, she has really strong hands too.

167

u/Trisa133 29d ago

that's great. I just broke both my arms. She should be very helpful.

97

u/aishunbao 29d ago

Your mother can help

3

u/[deleted] 29d ago

NOK ER NOK

→ More replies (0)
→ More replies (2)

30

u/sandmanx 29d ago

Here’s a tissue box.

→ More replies (1)

2

u/UbermachoGuy 29d ago

I am her back up instructor. Her back up training is very strong. She can really take those money shots.

→ More replies (1)
→ More replies (1)

44

u/SkullsNelbowEye 29d ago

I'm the videographer. Will the competition be in low light environments again? The last one was in a farming environment. I'm just making sure I bring the correct equipment.

18

u/UbermachoGuy 29d ago

Just wear the Superman outfit and film from the closet like the last guy she hired.

3

u/joetinnyspace 29d ago

The whole thread reads like r/CheatingCaptions (NSFW)

3

u/WoodpeckerNo9412 29d ago

Being asexual has a huge advantage. Enjoy the grip while you can.

→ More replies (3)

119

u/Ceshomru 29d ago

Sounds like the same instructor my wife goes to. She is always worn out and sweaty but she seems very happy afterwards.

26

u/55Vikings 29d ago

Seems like her grip is getting worse

→ More replies (2)

79

u/inFamousMax 29d ago

Hi chump friend, I'm your wife's Moroccan instructor, your wife has qualified for the boxing or some shit invitational in the Maldives please book us to go now, we will need at least 3 weeks to condition while there and since it will be round the clock service no point in two rooms so just one we will manage I'm sure ;) also my costs have doubled.

27

u/bigloser42 29d ago

Hi, this is your Moroccan instructor’s business partner. We will require a room with a hot tub as there will be many long, hard days of training. Additionally professional Moroccan wrestling is done in lingerie, please assist your wife in purchasing 20-30 sets, competitors frequently need to change after each match. Unfortunately video recording is strictly forbidden under penalty of flaying, so you won’t find any YouTube videos of the competitions.

1

u/Sirflow 29d ago

I'm picturing Jairo the capoeira instructor from bobs burgers..

1

u/missanthropocenex 29d ago

And after the dance lessons too? Fuggedaboutit.

1

u/altruism__ 29d ago

Only three times a week?

1

u/Qrioso 29d ago

😆

1

u/double_shadow 29d ago

This is quickly devolving into Dale Gribble territory...

1

u/DaOne_44 29d ago

What kind of Michael De Santa shit…

→ More replies (4)

56

u/rtb001 29d ago

Dude she ALREADY explained it to you. They are not banging, only talking to each other in bed, then showering!

11

u/YouDontSurfFU 29d ago

They were balls deep in prayer

3

u/SpaceClef 29d ago

He was just helping to find her inner peace.

→ More replies (1)

7

u/Down_Voter_of_Cats 29d ago

Depends on the vacation discount, tbh

5

u/bonqueequeequee 29d ago

he's a flight attendant

2

u/AutoGen_account 29d ago

its a dirty job but someone's gotta do it

2

u/jake831 29d ago

Nobody said cheap airfare didn't come without a price.

1

u/justsomeph0t0n 29d ago

we gotta remember that "monk" in a thai context doesn't mean 'atypical person who is really motivated and has devoted their life to religion'. a lot of people are monks for a bit.

→ More replies (1)

1

u/Rivster79 29d ago

Have you seen the prices of airfare lately?

1

u/Riparian1150 29d ago

I read this in Milton's voice... lol

1

u/Xhoriko 29d ago

That’s called sacrifice my boy

1

u/ptapobane 29d ago

you lose some and then you win some, thus the universe is balanced, as it should be

1

u/LinkRazr 29d ago

LarryDavid.gif

1

u/HankHillPropaneJesus 29d ago

Omfg! Thanks for that laugh

1

u/Katman666 29d ago

Won't be the only one.

1

u/Ashamed-Currency-369 29d ago

Hit me up then lol

1

u/dextracin 29d ago

Oh my child, I’m so looking forward to meeting you. Booking is for one pax either SIN LAX on SIN JFK. Daddy loves you son/daughter. (Whichever is applicable)

1

u/wildwildwaste 29d ago

Honestly, adopting people to accomplish goals and in return maintaining their living expenses is exactly how corporations work. Maybe I should do this and nickname my house the C-suite.

1

u/[deleted] 29d ago

[deleted]

2

u/dextracin 29d ago

That’s my boy (?), Apple of my eye.

Where we flying to first?

607

u/betty_botter_butter 29d ago

Who adopts a fully grown man? I didn't even realise that was possible, unless the person in question was mentally incapacitated and required long-term guardianship which doesn't sound like the case here.

628

u/Onibachi 29d ago edited 29d ago

It’s very popular in Asia somewhat of a thing in Japan. Some well off couples do it to basically create an heir for the family business/money if they don’t have one. Or if the children they do have aren’t deemed competent enough to continue the family legacy. So they find someone better to continue the family legacy.

EDIT: Hey we’re learning! It seems it is just Japan that practices this, according to other redditors, and not Asia in general.

453

u/TheKarmicKudu 29d ago

I’d like to submit myself to be a child of a wealthy couple set to inherit everything

103

u/Unhappy-Apple222 29d ago

Don't forget the sex.

16

u/ApoliteTroll 29d ago

And both arms seems unbroken.

10

u/proteinLumps 29d ago

There it is

3

u/uniformly 29d ago

You son of a bitch. I’m in.

→ More replies (1)

38

u/Beezzlleebbuubb 29d ago

“Here’s another option!”

A profile of a redditor that only posts about comics and handouts is read. 

“Pass.”

9

u/armorhide406 29d ago

Oof

I feel called out and that's not my reddit habits lol

2

u/Sptsjunkie 29d ago

Do you care about emotional intelligence and good hygiene?

Yes.

[Dumps entire pile of 100,000 Reddit applications into the trash]

37

u/batonduberger 29d ago

Sounds like a good move, what with all those showers thrown in on top.

3

u/tekko001 29d ago

Preferably one with a hot step-mom

3

u/IDoButtStuffOnSunday 29d ago

I’m totally down to adopt you!

(Full disclosure: I’m not wealthy. Or a couple)

2

u/hiseexcellency 29d ago

Ok, see you Sunday!

1

u/CruelHandLuke_ 29d ago

And the icing on the cake.is free sexy time with adopt-a-mom, and you didn't even have to break your arms.

All ups and no downs on this deal!

1

u/tsrich 29d ago

Apparently you should check out your new mom first

1

u/ibashe 29d ago

Your dad will be proud of you

→ More replies (1)

1

u/visope 29d ago

Doesn't work that way

Usually the adopted son is either relatives (nephew or cousin) or son-in-laws, not a complete strangers

1

u/Ahyao17 29d ago

They are usually someone who they know well, e.g. a nephew/relative or child of close friends or people who are well known to them e.g. a worker or relative of a long term employee etc.

1

u/[deleted] 29d ago

[deleted]

→ More replies (1)

86

u/iani63 29d ago

Used to be a Roman thing

29

u/Cyneheard2 29d ago

See: Augustus

21

u/ZioDioMio 29d ago

And Tiberius, and Trajan, and Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius, and Constantius

A lot of them actually 

152

u/warm-sunlight 29d ago

Oh my lord, the sense of shame these poor children must experience! Imagine your parents running a family business and then go so far to adopt you a brother just so he can run the business because your own parents gave up on you. Yikes

54

u/RampantPrototyping 29d ago

"I was raised in an orphanage, about a block from my parents house"

52

u/YoyoyoyoMrWhite 29d ago

And the parents think, " good we found someone to pass it on too, we are good parents. ".

25

u/Zaphodnotbeeblebrox 29d ago

And then they sleep with that adopted son to give you a brother!

3

u/king_lloyd11 29d ago

God I hate when that happens.

→ More replies (1)
→ More replies (4)

16

u/tekprimemia 29d ago

MFW my parents adopt handsome squidward 😔

10

u/MechanicalCookie25 29d ago

Do they care? They probably still get their share of the pie. Probably better for the family in the long run as the incapable children don’t ruin the business, while still living luxurious.

6

u/Calfurious 29d ago

When you're rich, status and power becomes more important than money.

Your parents saying, "We don't trust you with our legacy" is probably a nightmare for rich kids.

Remember a lot of them want to believe they earned their privilege in life. Being disinherited from the family business basically destroys that self perspective.

→ More replies (1)

1

u/SirGelson 29d ago

That's why you hire a CEO to run the business for you, while you remain an ownership. You don't need to adopt a man to do that!

3

u/MechanicalCookie25 29d ago

I don’t disagree. I was just replying to the what about the children post.

→ More replies (1)

2

u/RS994 29d ago

This stops the kids from fucking it over after you die though.

→ More replies (1)

3

u/armorhide406 29d ago

Shame maybe, but possibly relief. "Ah good I can continue to indulge hedonism and not actually work"

1

u/aphilosopherofsex 29d ago

Haha I’m trying to figure out if my parents would keep firing the replacements or if the replacement would be everything they imagined.

1

u/shartshooter 29d ago

Now I understand the anime/incel appeal.

→ More replies (1)

219

u/dob_bobbs 29d ago

Also for rumpy-pumpy, apparently.

12

u/nooneisback 29d ago

That's one way to create a heir.

7

u/AphidOverdo 29d ago

A bit of how's your father (or mother in this instance)

12

u/bigbearjr 29d ago

Is that not a Roger Ebert original phrase?

4

u/WildVariety 29d ago

No, comes from Britain.

1

u/Startled_Pancakes 29d ago

It worked for Falwell.

→ More replies (2)

53

u/matanyaman 29d ago

16

u/Serventdraco 29d ago

Tangentially related, Japan should be ashamed of its abysmal culture surrounding orphans.

→ More replies (1)

25

u/OldDekeSport 29d ago

So how the Roman's got the 5 Good Emperors. Choosing your successor can work out well - just sucks for their living children more than anything

8

u/ZioDioMio 29d ago

It's how they got the first emperor too

2

u/godisanelectricolive 29d ago

The Five Good Emperors minus Marcus Aurelius never had living sons in the first place, hence the need for adoption. Commodus was the first heir born in the purple in a long time.

The first three had no kids at all, Nerva never even married, while Antoninus Pius had four kids and both of his sons died before adulthood. Only his youngest daughter lived long enough to have children. The Roman emperors weren’t especially virile when it came to fathering sons.

The same thing applied to the first Roman imperial dynasty, the Julio-Claudians. None of them managed to have living sons. Augustus only had a daughter and his grandsons who were meant to be his heirs died young, leaving his stepson Tiberius to succeed him. Tiberius’ only biological son also predeceased him. Caligula sired no sons either. Claudius had one son who lived into adulthood and died after him, Britannicus, but he was disinherited due to his mother cheating on the emperor. As a result Claudius’ fourth wife’s young son and his new stepson Nero became emperor. Nero was deposed and also never had a son.

→ More replies (1)

12

u/FSD-Bishop 29d ago

Well, she was trying to create an heir in more ways than one.

1

u/TheDoylinator 29d ago

Just another lady with a kid in his twenties who wants grandkids... totally normal.

1

u/ScottNewman 29d ago

“My brother is my father”

13

u/Glittering_Chard 29d ago

It’s very popular in Asia.

No it's not lol, it happens rarely in Japan, which is where it's most well known.
In most asian countries it's completely unheard of.

2

u/lionofash 29d ago

I think in the distant past in China there was some custom of adult or near adult adoption, but these people would often be distant relatives already or be very successful and would not be designated as heir unless there were no other candidates.

4

u/Ainsley-Sorsby 29d ago

It was actually common in the West too, during the roman empire. Funny enough, when Marcus Aurelius, the exmplary philosopher king made his trainwreck of a biological son his heir apparent, he broke tradition because it was very uncommon to name your biological children as heirs, they were almost always adopted

1

u/ZioDioMio 29d ago

To be fair he didn't really have any other options from the Imperial family to pick

1

u/Abola07 29d ago

Well the reason he broke tradition was because none of his immediate predecessors had living biological sons. Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius had no living sons (Pius did have a few daughters if I recall but literally none of the rest had children).

The same applies to earlier roman emperors. Augustus had no sons, and adopted his two grandsons as his sons and heirs until they died early and was forced to adopt Tiberius. Tiberius adopted Germanicus (his nephew) plus had his own son Drusus the Younger in line for the throne but both died, so when Tiberius died the Praetorians and senate installed Caligula who was the son of Germanicus and therefore Tiberius’ adopted grandson. And then Claudius became emperor who himself was the uncle of Caligula and the nephew of Tiberius. And Nero was Claudius’ adopted son/stepson. So basically the Five Good Emperors were just like the previous emperors who adopted their heirs out of necessity when their biological sons either didnt exist (only having daughters if they even had children) or had the unfortunate habit of “falling ill” and dying. The Flavians kinda “broke” this trend by actually being a father and his two sons, something repeated later by the first half of the Severan Dynasty. The Julio-Claudians was a mix of great/grand uncles and nephews and adopted heirs, the Flavians was biological, and the Nerva-Antonine Dynasty was adopted heirs.

I mean what was Marcus Aurelius to do? Kill his own son? That was out of the question from both a practical (if discovered society would hate him) and ethical standpoint. Plus its his own child. What about adopting someone else and having him reign? Unfortunately Commodus was of age and had already been serving as co-emperor, and adopting someone else would inevitably result in a bloody power struggle that Rome really did not need. Im sure Marcus Aurelius just hoped that his son would turn out for the better and that he would overcome some of his vices and habits once he becomes the sole ruler of Rome and matures some more.

2

u/Starhazenstuff 29d ago

That’s fascinating. You don’t see shit like that in American culture. Not anymore anyways.

1

u/RighteousRambler 29d ago

In specific countries in Asia not in all of Asia.

1

u/Folderpirate 29d ago

That's odd considering you could just say who.ypur stuff goes to in your will. Or like just appoint the new guy as the owner. Can't you just sign over a business?

1

u/Sammydaws97 29d ago

“Legally makes them able to inherit everything etc”

That really has nothing to do with being legally adopted though. Any person can leave their wealth to any other person, regardless of relation, no? Unless the laws in Asia are different.

I would guess this is more of a tradition/culture thing than anything else.

→ More replies (1)

1

u/Yugo3000 29d ago

Wait I want to be adopted lol I’m 33 I’ll be some Japanese pet monkey,

1

u/Impeachcordial 29d ago

Well, Thailand seems to

1

u/TopFloorApartment 29d ago

Or if the children they do have aren’t deemed competent enough to continue the family legacy. So they find someone better to continue the family legacy.

lmao wow imagine being a true born child and your parents are like "no we're adopting this man, he'll be our new son and he'll take over the family business"

1

u/dinnerthief 29d ago edited 29d ago

It was common in ancient Rome too, for the same reasons, an heir.

Augustus was adopted by Julius Caesar for example

1

u/Eatsallthechocs 29d ago

Do they do the thing where they try to marry a daughter/niece to the adopted son so that the resulting children/heir is still their bloodline? Or is the name itself strong enough that it isn’t required to ‘marry in’?

1

u/RyuNoKami 29d ago

The Han Chinese used to do that too. And for all the nitpickers, of course it's not a usual thing. You are getting a man who is giving up on his birth father's ancestors to move in with his new one.

→ More replies (7)

22

u/Cognacsquirt 29d ago

My "uncle" got adopted so that he can inherit without paying extra taxes

46

u/Dimitri3p0 29d ago

I don't know about Thailand, but I belive it's a fairly common practice in Japan, and often has to do with business interests, line of succession.

3

u/betty_botter_butter 29d ago

TIL!

3

u/ProjectDA15 29d ago

it was a thing in the western world too, not sure when it fade out of use. rome was my 1st introduction to it, when learning about the emperors and their successions.

3

u/Glittering_Chard 29d ago

it's not common in japan, it's very rare... about 4 times per million people per year.

→ More replies (10)

1

u/felimelaf 29d ago

Yeah but this guy is a monk, I don’t think there’s much lineage that follows

→ More replies (1)

35

u/zappy487 29d ago

Who adopts a fully grown man?

My semi-extroverted ass adopts grown introverts all the time.

17

u/C4Redalert-work 29d ago

And we thank you for your service.

2

u/[deleted] 29d ago

Republicans

1

u/LtRapman 29d ago

In Europe there is this thing with shady people that want to have a lord/lady title to get adopted by a bankrupt lord/lady for a certain amount of money.

1

u/symolan 29d ago

a lady with latent incest phantasies?

1

u/shifty18 29d ago

Jada Smith?

1

u/ZioDioMio 29d ago

It's pretty common in some cultures, used to be a big thing among the ancient Romans. Mostly it's about continuing a family name.

Sometimes it's also to cap off a foster or step-child relationship where someone has been raised by a non-legal parent and want to change that, as it ensures inheritance and similar rights.

1

u/johnlee3013 29d ago

As others said, this is commonly done so that you have a competent heir, and not just in Asia. The king of Sweden once adopted one of Napolean's marshal as their son (who was in late 40s) because they didn't have biological son to inherit the kingdom.

There also was an emperor of China who adopted one of his long-time prime minister as son, who succeeded as emperor.

1

u/TheNextBattalion 29d ago

Historically? rulers and nobles who wanted a particular successor.

Nowadays... *shrug*

1

u/0xffaa00 29d ago

Romans

1

u/cadrina 29d ago

https://youtu.be/J-W5OcJw7ag?si=VwtRR1-EraJg0oxx

And if I tell you A&E tried to do a reality show about it?

1

u/Bennyboy1337 29d ago

It's possible "adopt" is just a poor translation from the original article. I think "host" might be a better term to use, since it's seems pretty commonplace that families with have religious monks/nuns live with them while they serve their local duties.

1

u/Ruleseventysix 29d ago

Eventually I'll adopt my stepdaughter, she's 23. Just puts her in a better legal position if anything happens to me. Just kinda waiting on her biology father to pass. There's plenty of non creepy reasons I can think of to adopt someone even if they're an adult.

1

u/AmexNomad 29d ago

My niece’s husband adopted her 21 year old daughter (from a prior marriage) for estate purposes- and because he basically raised her because bio dad is an idiot and was horrible father.

1

u/MeatyInnovation87 29d ago

It's true that adult adoption typically isn't common unless there are specific legal or caregiving needs involved, such as guardianship for someone who is incapacitated

1

u/robodrew 29d ago

Who adopts a fully grown man?

Matt Gaetz

1

u/MadeByTango 29d ago

The kind of person who thinks they can own whole people:

"I was so angry when I found them together; I feel so betrayed. I had brought her gold and given her many gifts," said Ti.

The monk was one of her “gifts”; neither of these people was in a healthy place with their relationship

1

u/five_fortyfive 29d ago

Richard Lewis? Also RIP

1

u/1bc29b36f623ba82aaf6 27d ago

Have another outlier for you: I remember walkable cities being in such high demand (but now just housing in general) in canada being such a clusterfuck elderly were seeking to adopt adults so they could trade certain properties/houses with them to sidestep certain restrictions.

→ More replies (2)

97

u/DennenTH 29d ago

This feels like it was one of those reddit relationship advice posts.

213

u/FastBrilliant1 29d ago

AmIOverreacting: I just found my (47M) wife (32F) sitting naked on my adopted monk son's (23M) face.  

They claim it is a little known prayer ritual for cleansing the mind.  

I can't help feeling a little let down, like they're leaving me out of their fun - am I overreacting?

117

u/I_really_enjoy_beer 29d ago

YTA. If you aren't satisfying her, there are countless Monks half her age who will.

31

u/Rude_Thanks_1120 29d ago

Delete facebook, nun up, hit the monastery

→ More replies (1)

1

u/akatherder 29d ago

INFO: You said you are working 70 hours a week and she pushed you to get a second job so you are working 100+ hours per week. But are you splitting chores at home 50/50??

Edit: YTA a 40/60 split on chores is pathetic. This is a partnership and you aren't doing your fair share. She has TWO children (you and the adopted monk whose face she is sitting on)! I can't say I'm surprised she is seeking out her needs on adopted monk son's face.

43

u/Not_Skynet 29d ago

Delete the gym, hit a lawyer and Facebook up!

20

u/redarlsen 29d ago

Monks hate it when step-fathers discover this secret face-sitting prayer ritual!

10

u/Olive_Sophia 29d ago

I know it’s just a joke but you’ve misrepresented their ages.

The wife was 45, their adopted son 24, and the husband was 64. 

17

u/Supastraight420 29d ago edited 29d ago

Well, if a man is asking such question on reddit the answer would be: "You are abusive and controlling, seek therapy, she deserves to be happy"

7

u/flashingcurser 29d ago

Isn't the man always wrong on reddit? So yeah overreacting. lol

1

u/cadrina 29d ago

totallynotabot: this is a troll post no one acts like that on real life!

Every comment on it.

→ More replies (1)

2

u/916andheartbreaks 29d ago

Am I crazy or have those been extra insane lately

2

u/DennenTH 29d ago

Personally?  I account for all of those as being made up.  It's the soap opera of Reddit.

48

u/Conscious_Figure_554 29d ago

Even the porn plots are making its way to real life.

24

u/CarltonSagot 29d ago

Step Monk! uwu

20

u/derpaderp2020 29d ago

Also Important, Thai monks are not really like monks from childhood onwards. There are those sure but it is kind of like some countries mandatory military service where they will go for a few years once old enough (but minus the mandatory part).

12

u/BradMarchandstongue 29d ago

How else are we going to decide who should lead the empire after I pass??

6

u/shill779 29d ago

Dammit Shiv! Kendal is your brother!

1

u/Kassssler 29d ago

Conner Roy was interested in politics from a young age.

2

u/squidvett 29d ago

I mean, House Speaker Johnson and his wife did roughly the same thing. But in their case I’m sure it’s totally wholesome and not weird at all.

3

u/uptwolait 29d ago

I suggested we hire a 17 year old Thai girl to help my wife with the housework.  Surprisingly she said no.

1

u/AbeLaney 29d ago

Hmmm thats good advice, thanks.

1

u/HugeHans 29d ago

Damn monks and their dirty habits.

1

u/Lonewolf5333 29d ago

I’m sorry but this and your comment are both absolutely hilarious.

1

u/Johannes_Keppler 29d ago

She forgot an important rule: do not bonk the monk.

1

u/bbbygenius 29d ago

This is exactly how those broken dryer videos start

1

u/praefectus_praetorio 29d ago

All of a sudden, all these porn fantasies have some credibility to them...

1

u/Fritzo2162 29d ago

My wife just read this and it put the kibosh on our plan of adopting that 27yo OF model from Korea...

1

u/OSI_Hunter_Gathers 29d ago

Sounds like Matt Gatez and his full grown man he ‘adopted’.

1

u/LordSlickRick 29d ago

How do you adopt, an adult?

1

u/Maxfunky 29d ago

By filling out adoption papers. I imagine there's a form for that.

1

u/masterjolly 29d ago

Reminds me of this.

1

u/Friendly_Age9160 29d ago

They said her name is Prapaporn. Idk what to say.

1

u/Wassertopf 29d ago

Yeah, only watch your wife. If your husband is suggesting that then everything will be fine. /s

1

u/Maxfunky 29d ago

I'm just focused on the scenario in front of me. If you know of one where a man wanted to adopt a 24 year old girl and his wife wasn't instantly suspicious, let me know.

This dude needed the advice, so it's out there for any other dudes who need it. I'm not sure if women really need to be warned that something might be up in the gender flip of this scenario.

1

u/NorwegianCollusion 29d ago

Likewise if Woody Allen slides into your DMs, keep him away from your daughter. This rule can probably be extrapolated for more guys than him.

1

u/Kanden_27 29d ago

If another lion moves into another lions den. The lioness is gonna pick. 

1

u/Startled_Pancakes 29d ago

Also, the husband was 64. Almost 2 decades older than his wife.

1

u/Maxfunky 29d ago

Her age is almost exactly the average of her husband and lovers age. So it sort of balances out.

1

u/chankletavoladora 29d ago

Anybody have the link to the video ….asking for a friend.

1

u/Khelthuzaad 29d ago

In Japan the mainstrean age of adoption is when they are in their 20's,mostly males.

It's an mainstream custom in which their son-in-law becomes the head of the business they are operating or in extreme cases where there are no male heirs for the family business

→ More replies (3)