A woman has found herself in a sticky situation after lying to her husband for 12 years about what was really in her Chinese takeaway order
. The foodies who love to share takeaways together don't always morally agree on their preferred orders which they previously found out the hard way.
Not wanting to miss out on her preferred dish, she started lying that she'd ordered pork as her starter and has kept up the false claim ever since. Over a decade on, she has also got all of her family in on the white lie except for the couple's children but she now fears the truth could be brought to light as they are now old enough to 'participate in the family takeaway nights'.
"This has now been going on for 12 years, my family are involved, as when we order as a group they all keep up the pretence it's pork." The wife admitted she's been struggling to decide what to do and has thought about lying to her children about it as well. Other Mumsnet users were left divided by the odd situation as they fled to the comments to share all of their suggestions, some of which were less honest than others. One user suggested: "I'd keep it going and eventually rope the kids into the secret!"
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