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r/Topposts My Husband Killed My Dog

2025-06-26 Comedy
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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:07 Crying 4:51 Hidden photos 6:50 C-section 8:42 Bang 12:17 Dogs 14:55 Comment "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@Noble4Truths 2025-06-26

First story: RSlash is confusing a "fistula" and a "fissure." A fissure is like a cut or tear, often happening in association with constipation.

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@jerryeubanks3177 2025-06-26

I am against frivolous lawsuits. But I think OP in the first story needs to sue for a hostile work environment just to get the situation fixed.

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@shadowmewfred09 2025-06-26

3rd story: the BF clearly is in the camp of "tell me you don't know about C sections without telling us you don't know about C sections"

556 14 replies
@animeguykurosaki1 2025-06-26

Considering OP's ex won the dogs in the divorce and sent them to a kill shelter because he wanted to make her suffer and didn't care about the dogs OP should take him backt o court to sue him for it. If he didn't want the dogs, then he should have given them to OP.

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@DjG7979 2025-06-26

Personally I would write a letter to the judge that gave him custody of those dogs and let him know what happened. Judges can be in a tight spot sometime but I have lived through and seen far too many stories where judges award custody of kids or animals to the wrong person.

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@yukisukafu5769 2025-06-26

The anal fissure bit isn't quite correct. It's not a separate hole, it is a tear in the lining of the anus, often caused by hard stool and straining too much. And it is quite painful and often leads to visible bleeding when wiping your butt. Though yes, technically it still is an open wound that's in contact with fecal matter, so not good and should definitely be treated by a doctor if they happen often.

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@giraffegiraffe8702 2025-06-26

Bathroom photos - sounds like the boss cares more about the company image vs employee safety/rights. Which means it’s perfectly OK to say which establishment it is

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@shannonp1656 2025-06-26

C-sect story: I delivered my baby "normally." I think I did it the easy way compared to a C-section. Yes, it was work, but recovery was fast and future births are not automatically more risky.

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@davewhiteduck935 2025-06-26

100% the boss was in on the hudden camera stuff

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@dethsproductions 2025-06-26

o.O anyone who calls a c-section the 'easy way out' has no CLUE how invasive and hard to recover from they are. Both forms of delivery (natural and c-section) are VERY hard on women's body's. WTF is wrong with him. Also, that ex-scumbag that gave up the dogs to a shelter is one of the WORST types of people.

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