A video circulating on social media has sparked reactions from surprised netizens.
In the video, a woman shares a bizarre story about her relationship with her husband, revealing that he allegedly urinates inside her during intimacy.
She has been married for only five months.
“… I smell like a public toilet. We’ve been married for five months now, and at first, I didn’t realise,” she said.
The young woman went on to explain that she had been experiencing persistent itching in her genital area and was later diagnosed with a yeast infection. She had no idea what might be causing her condition until she suspected it was linked to her husband’s actions. Worried, she decided to seek advice from her sister, who agreed they should set a ‘trap’ for him.
“I kept wondering why I had a yeast infection and constant itching, and then I realised it was because of the urine. I spoke to my sister, and she suggested the same. So, I decided to test him and catch him in the act,” she said.
The woman described how she dressed provocatively to seduce him, hoping to confirm her suspicions. Sure enough, she caught him.
“I waited for him, seduced him, put on my lingerie, and he was turned on. During (the marriage), he did the same thing, but this time, I caught him red-handed. When I asked him why he was doing this, he was too ashamed to answer,” she said.

Too embarrassed to explain himself, the woman concluded that he had been doing it deliberately, without her consent, to make her smell bad and humiliate her. She believed his intention was to make her unattractive to other men.
“I realised he was doing this so that I would smell bad and repel any potential suitors. I don’t need judgment; I just want advice. We listen, we don’t judge,” she added.
The video sparked widespread debate among netizens, with some attributing the act to sexual fetishes, witchcraft, or toxic sexual behaviour. However, many questioned whether she had confused urine with something else.
“How? Please make me understand… There’s a clear difference between urine and other bodily fluids. Or am I in my own world? I know a man can’t urinate during that action… I’m a man, and unless there’s something I don’t know, let’s just call this guy Kikojozi,” a Facebook user commented.
Another user provided a more scientific explanation:
“That’s highly unlikely. The urethral mechanism prevents urination during an erection because the internal urethral sphincter (muscles) contract to block urine flow, allowing the passage of semen instead. Unless the man has a medical condition or is on medication affecting the sphincter muscles, this shouldn’t be possible. The only way this could happen is if he isn’t fully erect while urinating.
The woman also needs to be checked—Is she on medication that could be causing recurring yeast infections? Does she have a urinary tract infection (UTI) or any metabolic disorder?”