On their first night as a married couple, a playful moment turned into a strangely tense silence.
They were lying in bed, talking about everything and nothing, when the husband suddenly asked the question many couples jokingly bring up:
“How many men have you slept with?”
At first, he expected a laugh, a tease, maybe even a sarcastic answer.
But instead… she said nothing.
She stared straight up at the ceiling, expression frozen, as if she couldn’t even hear him.
The silence hung so heavy that he thought she might be upset.
So he tried again, gently:
“Babe, it’s okay. Really. You can tell me.”
Still nothing. No movement. No blink. No sound.
Just that same blank stare.
Confused, he sat up a little and whispered:
“Why won’t you answer me?”
And that’s when he finally understood.
She wasn’t avoiding the question.
She wasn’t embarrassed.
She wasn’t hiding anything.
She was counting.
The man burst into laughter, realizing he had just opened a door he wasn’t prepared for — and she didn’t stop counting until the next morning.
Moral of the story:
Never ask a question you’re not emotionally prepared to hear the answer to.