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THUSANG: Mamazala shrunk my 4-5

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HE used to be hot in bed but women are now running away from him.

This is because his once normal 4-5 is shrinking and women are now rejecting him.

The 35-year-old man from Turffontein in Joburg said this is making him feel like less of a man.

“The women I meet don’t last long with me because they tell me I can’t satisfy them. It makes me so sad and I ejaculate faster,” said the man.

He said he has so far lost close to seven women and all of them complained about his small 4-5.

The man said his troubles started when he was 24 years old after his late stepmum felt his father loved him more than her children.

“She used to think I was my father’s favourite child and my father did not love her kids, which is not true. My father was an honest man and he tried to provide for all of us equally.

“Something started to move in my stomach at 24. I visited a sangoma who told me I had been given something to eat and it’s troubling me,” he said.

The man said the problem became worse at the age of 28.

He visited a second sangoma for second opinion and he was told the thing moving in his stomach has affected his 4-5.

“I have been to many traditional healers but I’m not getting any help.

“I don’t know what this person did to me and I wish I could get my life back,” he said.

Sangoma Khethiwe Ndlovu said the man should be given strong muthi to get rid of the thing moving in his stomach to help save his 4-5.

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