Dr. Jill BidenWhile talking about her marriage to President, she accidentally used a slang phrase with a very inappropriate meaning. Joe BidenIn a recent interview. The First Lady said that although they always support one another, they fight just as any other couple. The couple’s cutesy nickname for those moments of conflict has another, dirtier, meaning, however.
Jill Biden’s Accidentally Obscene Confession
Jill Biden We sat down Harper’s BazaarThe First Lady spoke out about her intimate relationship with Joe Biden in a late-December interview. As his wife of 45 years, Jill is indisputably one of Joe’s biggest cheerleaders. She shared the following with the outlet: “I try to be a support for Joe because I don’t know how many people are saying to him, ‘That was great. That was brilliant.’ I try to be that person for him.”
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She’s especially empathetic to her husband after seeing how much criticism he’s faced during his first year in office. “Some days, I see Joe and I’m just like, ‘I don’t know how you’re doing it,’” Jill explained, adding, “It’s the pandemic and then it’s the war and then it’s the economy and then it’s the gas prices. You feel like you’re being slammed.”
There are plenty of sex fights for President Joe Biden
Jill is open to admitting that Joe and Jill have had to fight, despite her support. That’s hard to deal with when you’re constantly surrounded by Secret Service agents. Jill and Joe Biden decided to fight over text in order to avoid embarrassing, public quarrels with their spouses in front of so many witnesses.
Jill recalls recently texting Joe and receiving his reply. “Joe said, ‘You realize that’s going to go down in history. There will be a record of that.’”She smiled. “I won’t tell you what I called him that time.”They called it this. “fexting,”It sounds pretty cute, until you look it up on Google.
What is it? ‘Fexting’What does it actually mean?
According to Urban DictionaryThe term is shorthand for “f*cking while texting,”Or “sexting”As it was once called. It can also mean fake texting someone, as in pressing random spots on your phone screen to make it look like you’re texting someone.
Perhaps Jill should have run the phrase by a younger family member or trusted friend before talking about it in the interview to make sure there were no alternative meanings that could come back to embarrass her, but it’s just an innocent mistake.
We wonder if the first couple will continue using the slang that served them so well throughout Joe’s vice presidency and into his first presidential term now that they know its true meaning. Hopefully, this experience doesn’t keep them from making up their own lingo; it’s one of the most fun parts of being part of a couple.