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Man Tries To Divorce Wife Because She Doesn't Have A Vagina

Man Tries To Divorce Wife Because She Doesn't Have A Vagina

What?

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

Just when you thought relationship counselling shows like Jeremy Kyle and all the rest of it can't get any weirder, there's always something right around the corner to shock you.

If you had to take a guess at the topic of Spain's answer to Judge Rinder, Caso Cerrado or Case Closed, what would you say? My wife slept with my nephew and now he's eating my tapas? My brother proposed to my girlfriend but I think he's sleeping with my dog, too? Or maybe just the simple: I think my wife's cheating on me?

Nope, wrong. It's actually: I'm divorcing my wife because she has no vagina.

Credit: Caso Cerrado

Now, don't get me wrong, not having a vagina is a serious medical condition and not one that should be made fun of, but going on national television to discuss it maybe isn't the way forward. However, leaving your long-term partner because of that is a massive dickhead move.

The condition, called Rokitansky Syndrome, causes the vagina and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent at birth, meaning those affected do not have menstrual periods. Usually, the first noticeable sign of the syndrome is that menstruation does not begin by age 16.

At the beginning of the show, the woman in question, Tania, is told by her husband, Alejandro, that he is divorcing her because he believes she slept with her adoptive mother. However, as the show goes on, she reveals that this is a lie, and he's leaving her because she doesn't have a vagina.

"I am here to sue this shameless tramp," Alejandro says. "I demand a divorce and I'd like to have her removed from the deed to my apartment. I caught her having sex with her supposed 'mother' on the night of our honeymoon."

He then went on to admit that the couple dated for a year before marrying, with Tania wanting to wait until marriage to have sex.

Alejandro, weirdly, claims that on their honeymoon Tania put off sex with him, and he later found her adopted mother 'penetrating' her with a dildo.

Credit: Caso Cerrado

Host Ana María Polo tells him that his story sounds like a lie, which I agree with, if I'm honest.

"I'm not like other women. I was born without a vagina," Tania says. "I was born with Rokitansky syndrome. It's a congenital abnormality where a woman's vagina is either extremely small or non existent. In my case it was nonexistent."

She then spoke deeply about how she had surgery to construct a vaginal canal, but couldn't take the pain when it came to sex.

"After having surgery. I dreamed of giving myself to him as his wife. I know he has needs and as his wife, it's my duty to meet those needs," she said. "It was awful I couldn't handle the pain. I started crying and totally freaked out. I felt mad at myself for failing as a woman. I wanted to satisfy him."

She then called her mother, who helped her dilate, a normal procedure for those suffering from Rokitansky Syndrome.

In the end Ana María Polo grants the divorce, much to Tania's dismay.

Featured Image Credit: Caso Cerrado