News Topical, Digital Desk : Japanese woman Nemu Kusano's life was turned upside down when she discovered her husband had been having affairs with 520 women. She was single-handedly caring for her son, who had a rare illness, while her husband was away from home for work.
Despite this betrayal, Nemu remained undeterred and shared her story in a comic book, which has now become an inspiration to many singer mothers. Nemu's marriage was based on the advice of a friend.
Her husband seemed serious and shy, a man who would never cheat. Nemu trusted him completely. They had a son after marriage, but he was born with a very rare disease. There are fewer than 30 such cases in the world.
Problems started only after marriage
Nemu's husband spent most of his time at work and rarely visited home. Nemu thought it was work pressure. She began caring for her son alone. She also supported the household expenses with her savings. She never complained about her husband's absence, as she believed he was working hard.
One day, Nemu found condoms and sex-enhancing drugs in her husband's bag. Furthermore, his phone began receiving notifications from dating apps. Nemu was shocked. When asked, her husband said it was all due to work stress. But Nemu became suspicious.
Shocking revelation after deception
Nemu checked her husband's phone and records. What she discovered was beyond imagination. Her husband had had affairs with 520 women, including escort girls and adult film actresses. Seeing this, Nemu became enraged and wanted to take revenge, but stopped herself when she thought of her son. She thought that taking revenge could harm her son.
Nemu took her husband to the doctor. The diagnosis revealed that he had a sex addiction, a habit he had had since school. Learning about this illness brought some relief to Nemu, as she now understood that it wasn't a simple betrayal, but a disease.
She has separated from her husband and is now raising her son alone.
For the sake of her son's well-being, Nemu tried to talk to her husband. She even attended therapy with him. But nothing worked. Ultimately, Nemu decided to separate and raise her son alone. Now, she lives separately and takes care of her son on her own.
Nemu didn't hold back all this pain. With the help of Japanese manga artist Piryo Arai, she transformed her story into a comic. She shared these comics on Instagram under the account @nemu_manga, which went viral. A book was also published later. Nemu says that despite all this, she has no regrets about raising her son.
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