AITA for getting angry and yelling at my wife for secretly giving me laxatives?

A husband following the keto diet suffered brutal diarrhea after confiding constipation woes to his wife—only to learn she secretly spiked his protein shake with laxative powder. Her laughter at his agony ignited a screaming match.

In addition, what makes the story more complicated is the clash between her “helpful” intent and his sense of bodily betrayal. What began as a diet side-effect spiraled into a trust violation with criminal undertones, leaving him questioning if his rage crossed the line.

‘AITA for getting angry and yelling at my wife for secretly giving me laxatives?’

Keto brought energy and weight loss, but constipation became the unwelcome guest.

So I've been on the keto diet for the past couple of months and it has been great. More energy and weight loss. The only downside so far is I...

I told my wife about this a week or so ago and yesterday I had violent diarrhea. I started taking fiber supplements to make me go but I didn't think...

Suspicion grew when fiber warnings showed nothing about explosive side effects.

When I finished up after what felt like an eternity I went to check the fiber capsules for any warnings. I went on to see the product on Amazon to...

The confession and laughter triggered immediate fury and yelling.

I started getting pissed asking her why she was laughing and she confessed she might have put too much laxative powder in my protein shake.. ​I got so angry I...

Secretly dosing a partner with laxatives crosses from prank into assault territory.

The husband disclosed a minor diet issue; her response bypassed consent, communication, and basic safety. Some might argue she aimed to relieve his discomfort, yet laughter at his distress undermines any benevolent motive. Overdosing laxatives risks dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and intestinal damage—consequences no loving spouse gambles with.

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In addition, what makes the story more complicated is the power dynamic: she controlled his intake without knowledge, then framed his reaction as overblown. Socially, this mirrors workplace sabotage cases where tamperers face felony charges.

As gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz warns, “Stimulant laxatives without medical supervision can trigger catastrophic cramping and dependency; never administer covertly” (from Fiber Fueled, 2020).Yelling erupted from shock and violation, not pettiness—though calmer delivery might preserve dialogue. Trust, once medicated away, demands serious rebuilding.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Many users labeled the wife’s actions reckless and criminal, fully backing the husband’s anger.

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dillywin − NTA: Your wife might be one here. Also if your diet doesn't let you take shits regularly it is not a good diet.

[Reddit User] − NTA - That is really dangerous, you don't just give someone what is essentially medication without telling them. .. Your wife did a stupid, stupid thing and...

834834 − NTA what she did was wrong but also, i've done keto before and if you're all backed up then you're doing something wrong. amend your diet.

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bad_at_passwords − NTA If you were venting about how this was all upsetting to you and her response was to laugh, then I have a hard time thinking that she...

LibertarianSuperhero − NTA. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, **ever** medicate someone without their consent.

YareYareDazeBoi − NTA, laxatives can be dangerous and I really don't see how the joke is funny.

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A few highlighted legal risks and diet tweaks while still condemning secrecy.

NDaveT − I think you're underreacting. You don't secretly add medication to someone's food. That is fucked up.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Your wife definitely is. People get arrested for that kind of s__t when they pull it on co-workers. She shouldn't be putting medication in your food...

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Two delivered punchy one-liners to cut the tension.

Senior420 − NTA She is the a__hole who made your a__hole explode

pyrokid90 − nta-your wife technically just committed a crime. if she did this to a coworker or someone else she would face criminal charges. she may have had good intentions...

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He discovered his wife turned a private health complaint into a covert medical experiment, then mocked his suffering. His explosive reaction matched the literal explosion she caused.

Have you ever had a “helpful” partner cross bodily boundaries? When does intent excuse dangerous execution?

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