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Kenyan Woman Who Moved to the USA for Marriage Learned That Her Husband Is Gay After Years of Mistreatment

Kenyan Woman Who Moved to the USA for Marriage Learned That Her Husband Is Gay After Years of Mistreatment

  • Mary left Kenya for the USA in 2008 to marry a white man she had been chatting with online.
  • Upon arrival, her American dream was shattered when she realized the man was indifferent and he began to mistreat her.
  • Things took a dramatic turn when her husband fell ill and took her to hospital, only to be told she was in bed with another man.

A Kenyan woman named Mary described her ordeal after moving to the United States to live with her husband.

Jeremy Damaris
Kenyan Woman Who Moved to the USA for Marriage Learned That Her Husband Is Gay After Years of Mistreatment
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Her story paints a disturbing picture of betrayal, isolation, and emotional abuse, where her husband’s behavior escalates into deeply disturbing actions.

In an interview with YouTuber Jeremy DamarisMary described how loving the man was, even though they only talked online.

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It all started in 2008, when the man was processing paperwork to move to the United States as the wife of the doting mother and her baby.

When she landed at Detroit Airport, her expectations were dashed when the man who came to pick them up was a stark contrast to the man she was chatting with.

When they got into the car, she became even more confused and her husband didn’t say a word until they got home.

When he was taken to the house, which was in disarray with newspapers strewn everywhere, he knew trouble was coming.

Things got worse when she discovered that her cousin’s husband had been spreading malicious rumors around her house. family.

According to him, the relative claimed that he, his father and his brother used witchcraft to blind the man to help them move to the US.

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This allegation led to her husband subjecting her to strange restrictions and behaviors that left her feeling alienated and afraid.

“He told me and my child not to turn on the lights when it got dark,” the woman said, adding that they shared a bedroom covered wall-to-wall with newspapers.

She said it took two months to clear her room of newspapers to make room for herself and her child.

In the meantime, they resorted to sleeping on the floor next to the door, on clothes, making do with conditions far from the life he envisioned.

Her husband’s behavior became more disturbing day by day.

When he wasn’t working, he spent his days quietly, sitting in his living room, watching television, and sleeping.

He also withheld food, forcing her to rely on the money she brought with her to buy basic necessities.

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Their concerns became more serious as the couple approached the three-month marriage period required by US immigration.

Despite the approaching deadline, her husband showed no interest in marrying her, forcing her to contact the immigration office to explain her situation.

Authorities responded quickly and instructed her to marry within 30 days or face prison time.

They married two weeks later, but tensions deepened when he insulted her every day after work.

Mary discovers husband is gay

The hostility came to a head when his teenage daughter expressed fears that her stepfather might harm them, prompting him to take extra precautions.

One day, Mary’s life was turned upside down when her husband fell ill and, being a devoted wife, she took him to a nearby hospital.

“When the doctors examined him, they called me and asked if I knew about my husband’s problem. When I said no, they told me that he was sleeping with another man,” she said.

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Through resilience and resourcefulness, she was able to overcome the abuse and protect herself and her child before finally leaving the marriage.

Source: TUKO.co.ke