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“Six-hour daily sex from a jobless man is too much to handle,” were the words of a 26-year-old woman, Constance Muungani, who fled her matrimonial home because of her husband, Fani Mumba (31) sexual appetite.
Mumba, who thought his wife was unfair to him, took the case to a local court in their country, Zimbabwe.
Muungani told the court that her husband did not take her well-being into consideration.
She said, “I have endured too much sex. He has sex with me every day for about six hours, to an extent that my private part became painful. I fear I will die having sex.”
She added, “I am employed, but my husband has no job but to keep having sex with me. I am not going back to him and I also want the custody of the children.”
However, the husband told the court not to dissolve the marriage, saying he still loves his wife.
“I love my wife. I kindly ask her to give me a chance to solve the prolonged erection. I did that in the belief that I would sexually satisfy her and I didn’t know that it would wreck my marriage,” he said.
Court Chief, Chireya, told B-Metro that he was working on mending the marriage by engaging both parties.
Mumba, who thought his wife was unfair to him, took the case to a local court in their country, Zimbabwe.
Muungani told the court that her husband did not take her well-being into consideration.
She said, “I have endured too much sex. He has sex with me every day for about six hours, to an extent that my private part became painful. I fear I will die having sex.”
She added, “I am employed, but my husband has no job but to keep having sex with me. I am not going back to him and I also want the custody of the children.”
However, the husband told the court not to dissolve the marriage, saying he still loves his wife.
“I love my wife. I kindly ask her to give me a chance to solve the prolonged erection. I did that in the belief that I would sexually satisfy her and I didn’t know that it would wreck my marriage,” he said.
Court Chief, Chireya, told B-Metro that he was working on mending the marriage by engaging both parties.
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