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 “I Tied Her Womb After She Cheated” — Shocking Confession Sparks Outrage on Social Media

“I Tied Her Womb After She Cheated” — Shocking Confession Sparks Outrage on Social Media

In what has become a trending and deeply disturbing revelation, a Nigerian man took to X (formerly Twitter) to confess that he used native charm to spiritually tie his ex-girlfriend’s womb after she cheated on him with her former lover. The post, now viral, has ignited a fiery debate about love, heartbreak, revenge, and the increasing weaponization of traditional practices in relationships.

“Good morning Sir Wiz, I was in a relationship with this girl I met 3 years ago. We dated for 2 years and 7 months, but she cheated on me with her ex. I did something I regret. She will never have a child. I wish she would come, and we could untie her womb again,” the anonymous user wrote.

Social Media Reacts with Fury and Fear

While some dismissed it as attention-seeking fiction, the sheer cruelty and emotional depth of the confession struck a nerve online:

  • @mind_talkss: “Because someone cheated on you, you went to do voodoo. Nothing will happen to her womb. She’ll have kids. You’ll remain in pain.”

  • @PGaelefaith: “What if this girl gets delivered one day? Surely, you will become the one who can’t give birth.”

  • @Olariches82: “Why is everything in this country juju? Someone cheated and your first reaction is spiritual wickedness?”

  • @florad_xplorer: “If you tied it spiritually, then prayer can untie it spiritually. Your wickedness will find you.”

Opinion: When Love Turns to Curse

This isn’t just about betrayal or heartbreak—it’s about how our emotional immaturity as a society leads to spiritual cruelty. While infidelity is painful and destructive, the response to it should never be to curse someone’s future, especially with something as sacred as motherhood.

This act—whether real or metaphorical—reflects the toxic mindset of control disguised as love. Love should not come with shackles, and heartbreak shouldn’t translate into ritualistic punishment. The idea that one has the right to tamper with another human’s destiny over a failed relationship is deeply troubling.

Let’s Talk About Spiritual Abuse

Spiritual abuse is rarely addressed in Nigerian relationships, yet stories like this show it’s real and dangerous. Many women fear juju threats, spiritual attacks, or ‘bindings’ from ex-partners. It’s a violation of human rights cloaked in cultural beliefs. And it’s time we call it what it is—abuse.

The Hope: Prayer, Healing & Accountability

As one user rightly said, “If he tied it spiritually, it can be untied spiritually.” Whether this woman knows or not, she deserves healing, protection, and freedom from such manipulative and evil acts.

To the man who confessed: you don’t heal by hurting. What you did wasn’t justice—it was vengeance, and no one grows from there.

Trending Hashtags:

#SpiritualAbuse #VoodooAndHeartbreak #ToxicLove #ProtectWomen #WombTyingConfession #NigerianTwitter #LoveAndWitchcraft #PrayForDeliverance #EndSpiritualControl #EmotionalMaturityMatters

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