“My husband does shocking things to me that no one expects in the bedroom.”

After marriage, the masks of illusion, beauty, and honesty worn by many who are looking for a perfect half to hide their shortcomings and hide their humiliation, will turn life into an unbearable hell following these masks have melted and vanished.

Reham is the story of a religious woman of morals, beauty and education who complains regarding her miserable life imposed on her by the mask of the marriage of prayer, thinking that this is the best way to a better marriage. Reham narrates that she agreed to marry “Muhammad,” 28, following she saw that he was born and raised so that the arrow of love “Cupid” struck their hearts, and the marriage ceremony took place with great joy.

No more than a month has passed since the marriage until the husband’s masks began to fall off one by one, since the night of the wedding, Hajar finds him to pray, and this matter, which she described as the lightning strike that struck her, and she thought that it was a demonic obsessiveness that would disappear, to find what is most terrible that he is addicted to narcotics such as hashish and heroin and has female relations multiple.

The situation continued for a year of marriage in this state. The wife tries to straighten out the state of her life partner, which she chose, sometimes with advice and sometimes with prayer, until she lost hope and decided to exclude him from her life with the utmost force emanating from her strong religiousness.

Leave a Replay