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Woman Sharing Hilarious Couple Stories Amid Coronavirus Lockdown


A woman created an Instagram account and started sharing hilarious couple stories amid coronavirus lockdown that will leave you in stitches.

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Meg Zukin, who is a writer and social media editor, has created an Instagram account and has named the project ‘The Social Distance Project’.

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After Meg created an Instagram account (@the_socialdistanceproject/Instagram) for her new project, people started sending their stories that are downright hilarious.point 281 | 1

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Meg is sharing hilarious and some stupid reasons couples are arguing about amid coronavirus lockdown on her Instagram account.

In one story, a woman told that she hasn’t spent this much time at home with her husband in five years.

She said she is pretending that all of his farts are just her phone vibrating because that’s the only thing holding them together.

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Another woman told that her boyfriend has turned her into her nagging mother.

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The story read: “’Jonathan, why are there crumbs on the counter? ‘Jonathan, why are all the cabinets open? ‘Jonathan why are your clothes on the floor? ‘Jonathan, turn the lights off, it’s daytime’.”

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While a third woman told that her boyfriend became very angry when she took a sip of his water and they got into a huge fight.

The boyfriend ended up sleeping outside in his car as a punishment by his girlfriend.

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When Meg was asked about the inspiration behind ‘The Social Distance Project’, she said: “I’m not writing a story, I’m just messy and love drama.point 270 |

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The tweet that ended up going viral and kind of kicking this whole thing off was really made as an off-handed joke.point 94 | point 97 | 1

She said she didn’t expect people would take this seriously and send their stories.

Meg is now using the project to raise funds so she can help people amid the coronavirus crisis.

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She has already received $3,000 to $4,000 dollars in donations.

Read more stories on @the_socialdistanceproject/Instagram

 

 

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