If you want to have peace of mind, you have to find a way to unwind. For Reddit userJorihe84, that was mowing his lawn. So over time, the man developed a scheme, convincing his wife it needed to be done twice per week.

However, one fateful evening, his secret suddenly came to light. During a seemingly mundane dinner with friends, after a few too many drinks, the man accidentally revealed his clever trick. While it was all in good faith, according to his post on the subreddit ‘TIFU,’ his partner was not amused.

This man liked mowing his lawn so much that he did it more often than it was necessary

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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So he developed a scheme that would convince his wife otherwise

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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For many, me-time is as important to a relationship as date nights

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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Many people can probably relate to the author of the post on some level. Asurveyof 2,000 Americans found that of those in a relationship, 85 percent say getting time for yourself on a regular basis is the key to having a healthy one.

And if mowing the lawn was all the Redditor needed, it doesn’t sound like he was abusing it, too. According to the results, the ideal amount of me-time is 51 minutes per day — or about six hours per week.

People don’t feel ashamed of it, either. 83 percent of respondents said they believe they deserve these periods.

The biggest triggers for “me-time” were reported to be stress at work (50 percent), the holidays (47 percent), stress at home (47 percent), having family in town (45 percent), and lack of sleep (38 percent).

However, if this phenomenon is so universal, maybe the couple could’ve found a way to be open about it?

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

“Today I Messed Up”: Guy Accidentally Reveals Mowing Scheme To Wife After Enjoying It For 2 Years

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