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M’sian Woman Divorces Doctor Husband Caught Paying for Sex with Multiple Women on Dating Apps

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A Malaysian woman filed for divorce after discovering that her doctor husband had cheated on her multiple times, but there’s more to the story.

The man reportedly used dating apps to pay women for sex. The wife decided to end the marriage after forgiving him several times.

He was first caught engaging in sexual affairs shortly after the birth of their first child. After much convincing, the woman forgave him, and he promised to change. However, a year later, history repeated itself, and she gave him another chance.

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When it happened again, she decided it was time to move on without him.

In a viral Facebook post, a woman who works at the law firm that handled the divorce shared that the wife initially hired a lawyer and cited “lack of understanding” as the reason for the divorce. The situation escalated when the husband responded to her 10-page affidavit with an 80-page document, agreeing to the divorce but disputing the terms.

The wife then retaliated with a 200-page document filled with screenshots as evidence of his infidelity, evidence he never knew existed.

“Day and night, he would pay women of all races to have sex with him—Malay, Chinese, Indian, even Filipinos and Vietnamese. He would ask them to send pictures. I’ve seen them, my male colleagues have seen them. It was so embarrassing.”

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The man reportedly deleted the apps from his phone before returning home. When that didn’t work, he bought a second phone specifically for that purpose and kept it at the office, but even that failed to hide his actions.

 

The post ended with a reminder to married couples, noting that many women possess a “sixth sense” and often know what their husbands are up to. However, out of love and a desire to remember the good times, many choose to remain silent.

 

Also read: “We don’t have a Dr Wong” – M’sian Aesthetic Clinic Says Viral Doctor is No Longer Part of Its Organisation

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