AirBnB Host Dismantles 30-Year Marriage After She Banged One Of Her Guests

Typically, the interaction between AirBnb hosts and guests are kept to the absolute minimum. I’ve been AirBnb-ing my place in NYC for over a year now and when guests come in, regardless of their level of attraction, I give them a 2-minute tour of my shoebox apartment, teach them how to turn on the TV, give them the Wifi password and the apartment keys, and am off like a fart in the wind.

I have ruined exactly zero marriages in my hosting experience.

But one host, one horny middle-aged host, decided to hit up her guest for most than just a rental fee by asking for the D on top of it, ending a 30-year marriage in the process.

The affair started after an American couple chose to stay at an AirBnB rental spot in Auckland, New Zealand.

The spouse who was cheated on spoke with Mirror under the condition of anonymity about how the affair came to fruition, calling the service a “twisted form of internet dating.”

“Our host was a single middle-aged woman who was unusually solicitous and intrusive during our stay, calling periodically to ask if everything was all right and even asking to come by to make sure that the cleaning ladies were doing a good job.”

“My husband, who had arrived a few days before I did and met the host first, told me on my arrival that the host had gratuitously told him many personal details about herself and her past relationships.”

“He thought her a rather sad and needy woman at the time, or at least that’s what he told me,” she said.

“I returned home to the US a week before my husband did, and that’s when our host and my husband got to know each other better.”

“Get to know each other”

AKA

The jilted spouse believes that sexual encounters between hosts and guests aren’t as uncommon as one may think. Shit, I haven’t even been trying. I should probably start showering before my guests come.

The spouse has written AirBnb off for good, which means she can’t take advantage of these dope ass rentals.


[h/t Mirror]

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