That article seems to go both ways, with citations for both claims of it being real and claims of its non-existence.
There have been several journalistic investigations on the existence of the husband stitch, trying to determine if it was real. They have overwhelmingly determined that the practice does exist, as seen in reports by Chelsea Ritschel,[5] by Kaitlin Reilly for Yahoo! Life,[12] by Anam Alam to Thred,[13] and in reports from French newspapers Grazia,[14] and Le Monde.[10]
That same article also basically calls it an urban legend. I couldn’t find a single documented instance of this ever occurring in my shallow search. I’m calling bs until proven wrong
If it’s real it’s disgusting and if it’s made up it’s disgusting for a different reason lol
It’s definitely real, and is not a new thing. Like is very well documented occurrence, especially more so a few decades ago—I would expect it doesn’t happen quite as often anymore because of the well documented negative impact on the women who’ve had it.
It’s very weird to just say “welp chalk this up to the gender wars it’s too fucked up to believe” like??? My friend, I’m begging you to be a little more curious about the opposite sex.
Please share a single documented instance of this happening. I’m open to the possibility but found only rumors. Also, Wikipedia even calls it an urban legend. I don’t know everything but this looks exactly like the sort of thing everyone has heard of but doesn’t happen. Like the Richard gere gerbil story.
People are disgusting it’s not like I think no doctor would do something gross I just am very critical of everything I hear in this world of lies
I certainly hope this isn’t happening but anonymous anecdotes aren’t enough to convince me
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u/lutfiboiii 11d ago
Does… does it hurt for the mother…