Friday, October 6
Woman Dumps Her Banker Husband Of 2 Years Over Size Of His Manhood
A woman Mrs. Ngozi (surname withheld) has finally opened up on why she dumped her banker husband simply known as Agu barely two years after marrying him, as she claimed that she cannot cope with his short joystick.
She confessed that she needed deep penetration during the act which she was not getting and she had to quit the marriage in order to have peace. The incident happened at Fegge in Onitsha area where her husband Agu lived while her parents resided at Obi Street in the Nkutaku area of Ogbaru Local
government in Anambra.
The embattled woman said that she married her husband with the high expectation of achieving sexual desire and enjoying peaceful married life, but she did not get that and had to leave. Her family members were shocked when she parked her belongings and returned home saying she was no longer interested in the marriage.
Her parents wanted to know what her husband did to her. She explained that Agu did not maltreat her; he took care of her and her baby but she had to leave the marriage to have peace.
P.M.EXPRESS gathered that Ngozi’s husband works with a bank branch located at the bridge head where he met Ngozi, assisted her and she was also employed in the bank. They later fell in love, got married without intimate relationship and the marriage produced a female child before the incident happened.
She also resigned from the bank and started private business without given any reason for her action. As she did not disclose the reason she took such decision she was accused of being possessed by strange spirit but she did not reply anybody and faced her business.
However, she decided to opened up recently when she revealed that Agu was nice to him but she had strong challenge in the marriage and she decided to quit.
Ngozi said that she was unable to cope with his small joystick because of the nature of her body and her desire for sexual satisfaction. She told P.M.EXPRESS that it was a difficult decision she had to take despite the fact that Agu was taking care of her. She confessed that she needed deep penetration during the act which she was not getting.
She further explained that she decided not to state the reason because she did not know how to give that kind of reason to the family which may portray her as prostitute.
She added that her estranged husband knew she did complain and it was not his fault.
She however warned the reporter not to publish her full name or that of the estranged husband in order not to embarrass him as she said she does not know his whereabout after the incident.
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