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Honeymooner Mortified After Pic She Posted Accidentally Caught Racy Reflection In Her Wine Glass

Honeymooner Mortified After Pic She Posted Accidentally Caught Racy Reflection In Her Wine Glass
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A newlywed couple's honeymoon is supposed to be a time of pure, uninterrupted bliss.

The newly minted soulmates wave goodbye to their families, go somewhere just the two of them—often far away—and celebrate their shared choice to spend years and years together. And "celebrate" usually means there's a lot of sex.


Which is exactly why honeymooners would rather not give their closest friends and families a complete look in.

But for TikTok user jnenifer, keeping it all under lock and key was easier said than done.

In a recent post, she explained her recent attempt to post a wine glass pic to Instagram showed far more than a little glassware.

She gave followers a description of the entire absurd ordeal, cackling throughout the whole thing:

"Oh how's my honeymoon going?!"
"I accidentally posted a picture on Instagram of my wine glass—and I was NAKED!"
"74 people saw my cooter. That's 74 people, and my husband's mom, too many."
She then recalled the discovery.
"A girl messaged me and was like, 'Hey, I don't know if you care but you can see yourself in the reflection of your wineglass.' "
"And I was like, 'I care SO much!' I literally care so much. Thank you'."

People who saw her post were also amused.

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A few people had some choice words for her Instagram followers who remained silent.

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And a couple enjoyed imagining the fine line the friend who informed her had to walk.

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So next time you're uploading a pic to Instagram, are naked, and there are reflective materials around, take an extra breath before you throw it up for all to see.

That especially applies if one of your followers is your newly minted mother-in-law.

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