GHOSTS!

By fml_anon - 19/03/2016 08:33 - United Kingdom - London

Today, I had to spend a depressingly long time convincing my 29-year-old husband that our house isn't haunted and that the door slammed shut because it was windy outside. I repeat, "29-year-old husband" and "haunted". It's like I'm married to a child. FML
I agree, your life sucks 17 114
You deserved it 4 255

Same thing different taste

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You could have just gone along with it and made him even more scared

To be fair, that's also what they blame it on in scary movies.

Comments

apaton 13

It sounds like you have a severe ghost problem. I know some guys who can fix them

cfnavyusn 6

Alright, so believing in the paranormal isn't childish. It's actually quite common among certain religions, but to someone who doesn't believe, the whole idea sounds ridiculous. There could have been a ghost but it wouldn't have slammed the door. If anything, besides the wind of course, something slamming the door would have been a poltergeist.

uchihadesendent 14

Ignorance is bliss the paranormal is a very real thing and ghosts do exist. It doesn't matter what age you are they are scary and if you don't believe them that's fine but I hope you never see one trust me you'll never forget it.

hannah_dl 11

ACTUALLY, believing that there's life after death would be bliss. Life being a one shot deal is the depressing thing, but it's the real thing. And I've seen what you would call "ghosts" twice in my life, but I don't put it down to silly ideas like the paranormal.

Railroader 16

The funny thing is... I bet the vast majority of people arguing ghosts aren't real are Christian or believe in god. Haha

hannah_dl 11

I don't, and I'm preeeeeeetty sure it's nowhere near a vast majority. But you look so cool and intellectually superior making up assumptions like that, lol.

Yeah, but you married him...did you not know he was a manchild before??

I wouldn't call it a childish thing. It could be plausible that your house is haunted so if something like this happens again be supportive and look into the house's history to be safe