Let It Out: Science Suggests Farting Can Benefit Your Marriage

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Farts are a perfectly natural bodily function, wouldn’t you agree? Research indicates that the average individual releases about half a liter of gas daily. However, the challenge arises when you find yourself in social situations where letting one rip is, well, frowned upon. Whether you’re at book club, yoga class, or an office meeting, it’s often best to save those moments for home—especially around your partner.

In long-term relationships, couples inevitably face the “fart dilemma.” Interestingly, a survey conducted by Mic revealed that breaking the fart barrier is a pivotal step in transitioning from mere affection to genuine love. With over 125 participants in their 20s and 30s, the survey found that most couples let loose between two to six months into their relationship—a time that usually coincides with the “I love you” phase.

So here’s the takeaway: just as couples begin to express deeper feelings, they also start to share those less glamorous bodily functions. Personally, I can’t pinpoint when my partner, Sarah, and I crossed this line. We’ve been together for nearly 13 years, and at this point, farting feels like a normal part of our daily lives. It’s not that we revel in it like a bunch of teenagers bragging about the size and sound of our farts; it’s just something that happens.

Picture this: We’re driving in the family van, and I roll down all the windows while turning on the air. Sarah doesn’t even ask why anymore—she knows the drill. Or there are moments when I hear a little noise from the kitchen and exchange a knowing glance with her. A half-smile, a quick look down, and then we both break into laughter.

The comfort level we have with each other’s bodily functions speaks volumes about our relationship. I’ve mostly moved past the phase of finding farts hilarious, while Sarah has always been more reserved about it. However, her willingness to fart around me signifies a significant level of intimacy. We’ve reached a point where we can let one go and continue with our lives, both of us accepting it as a normal bodily function.

Now, it’s worth noting that some survey respondents admitted they’ve never farted in front of their significant other—7% to be exact. According to Kate Rogers from Mic, those who vow never to break this barrier might be missing out. “Most happy couples agree that getting comfortable with each other’s grossness marks the true beginning of a relationship,” she stated.

Don’t misinterpret my message. Just because you can fart in front of each other doesn’t mean your relationship is flawless. However, this small study suggests that as love deepens, so does your acceptance of one another—gas and all. So tonight, when the kids are asleep and the atmosphere is relaxed, feel free to let it out. After all, it’s a testament to your love for each other.

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In summary, farting around your partner can signify a deeper level of comfort and intimacy. As you navigate your relationship, don’t shy away from sharing these moments—it’s all part of the journey.

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