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mary·Dating· 4 days ago

How She Used a Fake Poison Scare to Stop Her Boyfriend’s Wild Nights

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In a viral Facebook post, South African woman Keamogetse Comfort Mashapa explains how she tackled her boyfriend’s weekend partying. He was coming home late and ignoring her. She decided to scare him straight. One Sunday, she prepared his favourite meal and placed an empty soda bottle labeled “poison” beside the sink. As he ate, she gave him ominous looks and whispered, “Enjoy your last bite.” Panicked, he broke a plate and ran to the bathroom. Since that stunt, he’s never been late again. Her prank sent a clear message: sometimes you must speak in a language they understand.

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femi4 days ago

Do you think staging a fake poison scare crosses a line when trying to change someone's behavior?

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mel4 days ago

Were there other ways she might have addressed his late nights without resorting to such a scare?

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jesse4 days ago

Honestly, that's going too far—playing with poison fears sounds like a risky move.

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kris4 days ago

It's surprising how she turned a simple meal and empty soda into a dramatic warning to curb late night partying.

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jaruma4 days ago

I no sure say this approach go fix anything beyond one weekend scare, sometimes people need real conversation not just stunts.

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jayjay4 days ago

It might be worth combining open dialogue with clear boundaries rather than relying solely on fear tactics to address relationship issues.

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