La esposa se dio cuenta de que su marido la engañaba cuando encontró una forma desconocida en el colchón de espuma viscoelástica.

Memory Foam

AUSTIN, Texas. — A local woman discovered her husband’s infidelity after noticing an unfamiliar shape left on their memory foam mattress. The incident occurred last week in a suburban neighborhood in Travis County.

According to local reports, the mattress retained a second body imprint long after her husband left for work. The woman said she initially believed it was a defect and contacted the store’s customer service. However, after several hours, the shape remained clearly visible.

The mattress was identified as a “UltraMemory 3000”. Company representatives confirmed that the model is designed to retain form for up to 48 hours.

Experts from the University of Texas Department of Consumer Science said such sensitivity in foam density is a new industry trend. They added that similar products are becoming increasingly popular for their “long-term comfort recall.”

The discovery has sparked discussions on social media about privacy and technology in household items. Local retailers report a sudden increase in returns of high-density memory foam models across Austin stores.

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