A Garden Grove woman cut off her husband’s penis after she found out he was cheating on her. Despite her husband’s Infidelity, the punishment may have been a little harsh. Especially putting it in the garbage disposal afterwards. Why not just move out and take his gold club? I don’t care where you come from, nobody deserves to have his penis cut off. We joke about it all the time, but it really makes my cringe to see this. She is going to be looking at some serious charges.
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