An exhausted husband
begged a judge to grant him a divorce based on the fact he could no longer keep
up with his wife's 'excessive and insatiable' desire for sex.
The man told the
family court in Mumbai that his wife had harassed him for sex non-stop since
they married in April 2012.
According to the Times of India, the husband alleged that his
sex-crazy spouse would force him into having unnatural sex.
He said that whenever
he tried to resist her advances, she would abuse him so he would always end up
succumbing to her persistent demands.
The man went as far
as to allege that his sex-crazy spouse gave him medication and forced him to
drink alcohol in a fruitless effort to boost his sexual appetite.
He told the court
that he worked three shifts leaving him exhausted, but his wife would still put
unbearable pressure on him to fulfill her lust.
The woman allegedly
even went to the extent of threatening her husband that if her demands were not
satisfied, she would look elsewhere.
In December 2012, the
man was hospitalised for a stomach ache and his wife chose to go her sister's
home, the court heard.
But just two weeks
later the wife returned with her sexual demands just as strong as ever, even
though doctors had advised the man to stay away from any physical relationship
while he recovered.
The man alleged that
his health deteriorated as he was unable to rest, such were his wife's
unremitting demands.
Things came to a head
in October 2013 when the man was operated on for appendicitis and his wife still
insisted that they have sexual relations, even as he struggled to
recover.
Despite begging her
to visit a psychiatrist, the man said his spouse simply refused to take action
and threatened him against revealing their marital issues.
The man insisted it
was intolerable for him to bear any more atrocities and that he was afraid for
his health should the marriage continue.
He said his wife has
made his life intolerable with her 'cruel behaviour' and her her insatiable
desire for sex made it impossible for them to live together under one
roof.
The judge allowed the
man's petition and his divorce was granted.
DAILYMAIL.CO.UK
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