His Wife Has A Terminal Disease, And Her Dying Wish Is To Be Able To Sleep With Her Ex

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Dealing with a loved one having a terminal disease is one of the most heartbreaking things you could ever experience on this earth (and if this isn’t something you have ever gone through I hope you never have to).

But what happens when your loved one has a dying wish that’s really just a slap in the face to you…do you honor it, or refuse?

One poor man is in this exact situation after learning that his wife was diagnosed with a disease that’s left her with less than 1 year to live.

Doctors estimate that his wife will only have another 9 months, max, and she will be wheelchair bound in another 4 months or so.

As his wife gets worse, she will not be able to get out of bed as she nears the 8-month mark, though she got become worse faster than that.

He was devastated to hear this news.

“We’ve been together for a decade,” he explained. “I don’t remember life without her and I don’t know what I’m going to do when she’s gone.”

“I have been doing my best to make the last days of her life good and grant whatever wish I can.”

So, he discussed with his wife what her dying wish is, and what she had to say was pretty shocking. His wife let him know that her dying wish is to sleep with her ex.

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He couldn’t believe she was telling him this, as his wife insisted that her ex was the only person in her life that she felt was the most physically “satisfying.”

His wife continued to point out that intimacy with him is great for her in an emotional sense, though clearly she feels lacking in a physical sense.

What a decision to make, right? He can let his wife have her one last dying wish, even though it hurts him immensely, or he can refuse.

“Honestly I’m so pissed of and betrayed that she asked this of me,” he said. “I feel like I’m put in a position where I have to say yes because she’s dying.”

I feel like one person who responded to his post on Reddit summed this all up best. “If her dying wish was to murder a child, would we grant that wish?” this person asked.

“How about to go on safari and hunt an endangered animal? Or to rob a bank? Dying wishes aren’t free passes for s***** behavior. If she’s committed to this course of action, then the relationship is over, and she can die alone in a hospice or with her…boy.”

Do you think he should grant his wife her dying wish?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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