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Woman Finds Out Her Husband Selling Photos of Their Private Moments After Quitting His Job

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A woman was deeply shocked when she checked her husband’s phone after he quit his job.

Online media outlet Sanook reported on June 12 a Malaysian woman’s story shared online.

The woman has been married to her husband for four years and has a one-year-old child.

She didn’t question her husband when he suddenly quit his job, stating that he was tired and needed a rest. Last month, he began earning money by working from home, and she didn’t probe further.

However, the wife was deeply shocked when she discovered her husband’s phone with exchanges he had with several people.

Sanook

The horrifying truth of her husband making money by selling secret photos and videos of his wife was revealed. “After giving birth, my husband asked for sexual pictures to satisfy his desires,” she recalled.

“Why did you look at my phone? I sold the pictures because I could make a profit,” the husband responded, not feeling any guilt for his actions. Looking for advice, the woman wrote online, “I thought about getting a divorce, but I don’t know what to do when I think about our one-year-old child.” Viewers online who came across the story responded with, “She should report him to the police. She needs to get a divorce from her husband as soon as she can to protect herself and her child.”

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