Nigerian Twitter user has denied the existence of magun, a popular charm among the Yoruba people commonly used to curb infidelity.
The US-based Nigerian lady who debunked the potency of the charm which reportedly leaves sexual partners stuck to each other said it “occurs during sexual intercourse when the muscles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual, making it impossible for the penis to be withdrawn from the vagina.”
@Nnadede_1 tweeted;
Penis captivus occurs more frequently in animals than it does in humans. And it's not uncommon to see animals that "are stuck together" after sex, particularly dogs pic.twitter.com/OplUjX395Q
— Controversial Queen🇺🇸 (@Nnadede_1) November 11, 2019
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