Daughters speak with their mom after wedding night. The youngest girl killed them with an answer
While every girl had their own private story, the youngest of them all said something that would make anyone laugh on the floor.
These three sisters decided to get married on the same day in order to save their parents the expense of separate weddings.
As a further step to reduce the price tag on their big day, the three sisters decided to spend their honeymoon night right at home.
Later in the big night, their mother couldn’t sleep and decided to get up and go to the kitchen to enjoy a cup of tea all by herself.
While on her way to the kitchen, she passed right in front of her oldest daughter's bedroom and heard her loudly screaming.
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She thought that all those noises were normal, as the couple was enjoying their first alone time together as married people.
After that first encounter, she quickly snuck by her second oldest daughter’s room and heard her laughing, but she thought this was normal too.
Finally, she also passed by her youngest daughter’s room, but in this case, she didn’t hear any sounds. She thought nothing of it though.
The next morning, while the four ladies were in the kitchen and after the husbands had gone out, the woman asked her eldest daughter about last night’s noises.
“Well, Mom. you always said if it hurt I should scream,” she replied.
The loving and wise mother thought that was fine and told her daughter it was normal, but then she questioned the second one about the laughter.
“You always said if it tickled, I could laugh,” she answered.
The mother, as she remembered her newlywed days, thought this was fine too, but she wanted to know why the youngest didn't make a sound the whole night, and she definitely asked.
“Mom, don’t you remember? You always told me never to talk with my mouth full," the youngest replied.
Many people say laughter is the very best medicine, as a good laugh a day chases sadness and depression away, and this joke definitely can brighten up anyone's day.