An apologetic 57-year-old man describes how his stepdaughter became pregnant after they attempted to console one another following the death of his wife.
The unidentified man posted about his experience on a dating app.
The man claimed that the loss of the wife had left him and his stepdaughter incredibly saddened.
Ultimately, they found solace in each other’s company in bed.
The couple’s relationship paid off when the lady became pregnant after the deed and the man begged her to abort.
He disclosed that despite everything he had told her, the stepdaughter had refused to have the kid aborted.
See his complete story below.
“Hi Auntie Momoza. Hope you are good. My wife passed away last year in October. We didn’t have any children but she had a daughter who is 24 now and I am 57. We were so heartbroken by her passing that we ended up in bed together to comfort each other. She’s now two months pregnant. I asked her to terminate but she’s refusing. I don’t want to lie, we are in love but having a baby so soon doesn’t seem right. I want to have babies with her in future but not now. What can I do to convince her that we can’t have a baby now? Please keep your wanna-be Jesus judgemental comments to yourself. I’ll answer to God when the time is right. Now I need your positive advice.”
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