
A married woman has stirred massive reactions online after opening up about what she described as years of emotional pain and alleged infidelity in her marriage.
The woman shared her story on X, formerly known as Twitter, where her emotional post quickly gained attention and sympathy from users.
In her message, she revealed that she has been married for three years, but according to her, the alleged cheating began almost immediately after the wedding.
“Please advise me I am dying in silent,” she wrote, expressing deep frustration and heartbreak.
She claimed her husband has been involved with different women, including younger girls in their neighborhood — some of whom she personally knows. Despite the repeated betrayals, she said she chose to remain silent, hoping that with time, things would change.
The situation became even more painful last year when she got pregnant but sadly lost the baby. According to her, her husband’s alleged infidelity continued throughout the pregnancy.
“Last year I gave birth and lost the baby, and throughout my pregnancy period, he keeps cheating without feeling remorseful,” she stated.
She explained that she believed the tragic loss of their child might prompt him to change, but nothing improved.
“Even after I lost my child, I thought he would stop, but still no way,” she added.
The woman also alleged that her husband became increasingly secretive with his phone, warning her not to touch it and eventually changing his password. However, she claimed she recently gained access and found what she described as disturbing evidence — including a half-naked video of her husband in a hotel room with another woman, alongside photos from the encounter.
Overwhelmed with emotion, she ended her post by saying:
“Right now I’m in pain I feel so lonely I don’t know what else to do. His cheating is out of this world.”
Her story has since sparked widespread debate online, with many users urging her to seek counseling, involve trusted family members, or consider professional and legal guidance for her well-being.

Published by Ejoh Caleb

