farting
By kulanuwun
@kulanuwun (1404)
Indonesia
March 7, 2007 8:59pm CST
While the act of farting is generally considered to be an unfortunate (but sometimes intentionally contrived) occurence in public settings, a flatus may, in casual circumstances, be used as either a humorous supplement to a joke, or as a comic activity in and of itself. Usually accompanied by a distinct odor and sound, a process known informally as farting, or as passing gas.
What about you? Do you always have permission or you just silence? Please be honest :D
1 response
@lissienpaul (478)
• Philippines
8 Mar 07
I was raised with a family that never fart in public. bu when I already have my own, my husband is so comfortable in farting. he told me its no something to be embarrased about. he has been working in different countries and deling with different people.
He said that his co-employees are from europe and dont mind farting at all. he got used to it.
Now, my children do fart in front of us. I still hesitate to do it even in front of them But sometimes, I do!! Lol!!