Sheriff's deputies in North Carolina are unsure why a woman tied up her husband and castrated him
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What makes you think his strength is greater than hers? just because he's a man?
Yes. Even skinny guys are stronger than most women. And a lot of boy grow up learning wrestling moves from TV or on the wrestling team at school, so they're able to out-manouvre women handily.
My guest is that she tricked him with the promise of bondage sex before committing the wicked act OR that he was passed out drunk. Now, I can see a number of reasons why the wife did what she did (none of them justified, IMO), but that's a separate story.
My guess—
He was abusing his wife physically or emotionally...
Even if he was abusing her, that doesn't legally justify her castrating him.
To be honest, I hope this is a case of where the guy was "innocent" in the sense he was not being an abusive person and it was where she was an "evil" person. I wonder how an SJW feminist might handle this #MeToo moment.
How is it possible for a woman to tie up a man, whose strength is greater than hers? Hard to believe.
I might be able to answer that. My great aunt used to have a husband who beat her. She wasn't a large person, but she was a farm girl. She waited until he came home drunk one night and tied him up. Then she beat the heck out of him. I'm guessing this guy either came home drunk or the wife drugged him.
Why do these people in these type of stories often have 'interesting' last names? You have the Bobbitts, the Buttafuocos and now the Frabutts.
My guess—
He was abusing his wife physically or emotionally...
So what you do is call the cops have him arrested for assault and you file for divorce
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