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"Sex muthi gives us cash!" – Daily Sun

"Our purses are full . . .and our love lives great, say women" – front page lead, June 12 2015

Daily Sun (June 12 2015) - WOMEN swear that this potion opens men’s wallets like magic. And keeps them begging for more sweet-smelling love.

THEY CALL IT LIBHODWE LABAFAZI (WOMEN’S POT)!

Grinning women around Mbombela in Mpumalanga spoke excitedly about the sex potion that keeps their men happy in bed – and fills their purses with cash!

They said Libhodwe Labafazi makes their lovers pop out any amount of cash – anytime they want it. Apparently, rubbing the sweet-smelling potion on their punanis makes men beg for more and more.

“I was visiting a relative in Gauteng when I found out about the magical ointment that makes men crazy about their partners,” said street vendor Makhosi Mdluli.

“I bought it in bulk to sell to other women who wanted to have pleasure and also get money from their partners.”

Makhosi said she doesn’t know the potion’s side effects. She only knows that her business is doing well and women see the results.

“The ointment usually costs R70 but is sold at R25 stock price in Jozi,” she said.

Thuli Nkosi (27) of Mataffin near Mbombela said she struggled to keep a man until she used the yellowish ointment.

“I have used the ointment secretly for three months. It works wonders. My man enjoys our sex life and gives me money,” said Thuli, who was relating her story to other women in a taxi from Kanyamazane. Some of the women said they sometimes had unprotected sex to make sure that their men felt the ointment.

But Lebo Mamba (32) of Kanyamazane said the ointment gave her weird feelings.

“I started using it last month after a friend recommended it. I loved the smell but I had sleepless nights and became restless. My boyfriend was shocked by my behaviour,” said Lebo.

Some women suspect that the ointment is related to evil forces. And others think that Lebo was only reacting to the guilt of using the potion on her man.

) But not everybody is crazy about the potion.

HIV and TB specialist Dr Eric Khumalo of Mbombela warned women against unprotected sex and using strange ointments.

He said: “Vaginas have a fragile vulvovaginal tissue that is susceptible to injury, tearing and bleeding during intercourse or any penetration. So the usage of these types of products, which also have perfumes, can cause thrush, cervical cancer and other consequences that can ruin their lives forever.

“They need to refrain from taking desperate measures to fulfil their sexual desires.” – AENS

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