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"Woman's huge 4-5 horror!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, July 11 2014

Daily Sun (July 11 2014) - NOBUKHOSI couldn't understand why her boyfriend wouldn't let her touch or look at his powerful penis.

But she found out the terrible truth when her boyfriend forgot his special equipment between the sheets one morning.

NOBUKHOSI'S BOYFRIEND TURNED OUT TO BE A GIRLFRIEND WITH A PLASTIC 4-5!

Nobukhosi Ncube's sad story starts with a failed relationship that left her with a broken heart.

But last November, things seemed to take a turn for the better for the 27-year-old woman when she met Skhalazo Ndhlovu (28) and they moved in together to a shack in extension 12, Diepsloot, north of Joburg.

Life could have been good for Nobukhosi, except for one thing - the pain she experienced during sex was unbearable.

"The penis was too big and too strong. It was not like the penis of a human being," she toldDaily Sun.

She also found it strange that her lover didn't allow any foreplay.

"He wouldn't let me touch the penis. I only felt something huge like an anaconda snake passing between my legs," she said. They never had sex unless it was in total darkness.

"At night when we had sex I couldn't see anything, I could only feel the penis dressed in a condom," said Nobukhosi.

But nine months into their relationship, Nobukhosi found the reasons for the strange behaviour when she went to make the bed one morning and found the big plastic penis.

"I found out my boyfriend was a woman like me," Nobukhosi said.

When Daily Sun asked Skhalazo for comment, she said: "My girlfriend knew I'm a woman." When she was asked why she has used such a huge penis, Skhalazo remained silent.

On Wednesday, Nobukhosi went to report the matter to the Community Policing Forum (CPF) in extension 12 and Skhalazo, holding the penis in her hand, was brought into the CPF office for questioning.

Nobukhosi told the CPF Skhalazo had threatened her with physical violence if she told people about the penis.

A group of women and men waited outside the office, with some wanting to teach Skhalazo a painful lesson, but the two were taken back to their shack by CPF members.

Following the incident, the community started looking for alternative accommodation for Nobukhosi.

See the Daily Sun mobi site for more on this and other stories....

 

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