A wife was shocked to find her children’s nanny, “wet from a shower,” after spilling milk on herself. She was even more surprised when her husband, who was “unexpectedly home,” defended the nanny when she questioned the situation.
The wife returned home early and noticed the nanny acting strangely. She later found her “with wet hair and a towel,” claiming she had spilled milk and needed to shower. This made the wife uneasy, especially since her husband was not supposed to be home but “appeared out of nowhere.”
When she confronted her husband, he dismissed her concerns, saying she was “overreacting.” He even said the nanny’s shower was “reasonable,” making the wife feel “gaslit” and doubting her own instincts.
The wife’s suspicion grew as her husband’s behavior changed, becoming “defensive and distant.” Despite their history of trust, she felt something was off.
Seeking advice online, many supported her, urging her to “trust her gut” and communicate openly with her husband. Others suggested setting boundaries with the nanny to avoid further discomfort.