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[–] kat_angstrom@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago (3 children)

It has become an ongoing issue that my wife complains that she smells something, then gets angry at me if I am unable to smell that same smell, sometimes accusing me of gas lighting her or calling her a liar, when actually I just don't smell the smell she's smelling.

I'm not making implications or accusations, I'm not trying to mislead or confuse her, I just can't smell whatever she's smelling and that fact frustrates the heck out of her as though I'm personally letting her down. Then she gets a bit aggro and I have to change the garbages / kitchen compost in the hopes that perhaps those are the sources of the smells I can't smell. Sometimes that helps. She will never change the garbage or take out the compost herself.

When she insisted that she smelled a gas leak from our furnace that I couldn't smell, we called a professional who confirmed our furnace was working fine and there was no gas leak; but I was still the villain for denying the gas leak ahead of time. Three times in the last 6 months this has been a thing.

[–] macgyver@federation.red 3 points 9 hours ago

Hey, not sure how old y’all are and such, but this can be a sign of dementia. This happened with my great grandma telling us things smelled of sulphur.

[–] TheRealKuni@midwest.social 3 points 12 hours ago

Flip the script, say she’s gaslighting you by pretending to smell things that aren’t there.

(Don’t actually do this unless you really hate your relationship.)

[–] dumples@midwest.social 7 points 22 hours ago

My wife also has a better sense of smell then me. We don't fight about it but I have spent a bunch of time trying to find the phantom smell.

She's pregnant now and her super smell is even more potent. So I had to do a lot of kitchen cleaning and I had to a lot of cooking. It's a thing for sure