Viral social media post claims Chinese wives are secretly feeding their husbands impotency drugs to stop cheating


The post claims some wives are secretly feeding their husbands an estrogen drug. The drug causes impotence in men, which some women claim make them more faithful. — SCMP

Some mainland wives are feeding their husbands drugs that induce impotence to prevent or stop them from cheating, according to a social media post.

The post, which was reportedly written by someone trying to expose the online shops that sell the drugs, claimed a handful of wives had been secretly feeding their husbands diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic estrogen drug, to ensure they cannot perform sexually and, the logic goes, ditch their mistresses.

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