In the Nyeri County Mjengo area, a woman recently initiated divorce proceedings against her newlywedded husband, citing an unusual reason—his exceptionally large genitalia. Local reports detail the housewife and mother-of-three’s plea to dissolve the marriage based on her husband’s oversized MJULUS.
Their divorce was expeditiously granted within a week by a legal court, adhering to Kenyan law, which recognizes their union as legally married. The woman revealed that she entered into this marriage following the breakdown of her previous one.
According to local customs, the bride, as part of the man’s tradition, resided in his parents’ house before moving into her husband’s home. However, it was only during their first intimate encounter that she claimed to have experienced distress.
Expressing her discomfort in court, she stated, “It’s strange; I can no longer find pleasure with him. His MJULUS is unbearable—it’s too large for me. I can’t continue with this anymore.” The court, sympathetic to her plea, granted the divorce, providing the husband with the relief he sought.
Following their initial attempt at intimacy, the woman confided in her mother, who advised her to endure, assuring her that with time, she would adapt. Despite following her mother’s advice and taking medication, the woman asserted that subsequent attempts at intimacy were too agonizing.
The woman maintains that, despite their efforts, the pain persisted, leading the couple to mutually agree to end their marriage. The husband did not contest the allegations and expressed willingness to dissolve the union, provided that his dowry and the money spent during courtship were reimbursed promptly.