WIFE CAUGHT CHEATING BY HUSBAND –
AFFAIR ESCAPES THROUGH WINDOW


FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUES MAN WHO JUMPS OUT WINDOW WHEN WOMAN’S HUSBAND CATCHES THEM CHEATING!

In one of the craziest cheater videos yet, a movie scene unfolds when a wife’s affair goes terribly wrong.  While this wife was having an affair with another man, her husband returned and the man did not have time to get dressed before attempting to escape.  Pinned by the husband as the wife held him back, the man tied several sheets together and proceeded to jump out of a window.  A crowd had formed outside of the building as the husband yelled at the wife.  Firefighters were called and placed a rubber device for the man to jump into on the ground.  The man, in just his boxers, climbs out the window while the wife argues with her husband on the balcony.  He climbs using the sheets to the window ledge on the floor below and in desperation, the half naked man proceeds to jump to the ground to avoid the angry husband.  The crowd cheers as the man jumps to safety, but the man the wife was cheating with seems angry.  He then escapes.

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Sometimes you just can’t make up what is happening when people cheat.  You can think that you know someone, but the truth is, they can be into all sorts of crazy freaky stuff.  To be sure, you just never really know who someone is!

In this crazy episode of Cheaters, which is brought to you via World Star Hip Hop, some poor unfortunate herb (that is a guy who just got a bad bounce in this case) comes home to his house to find his girlfriend cheating.  He knew she was probably cheating..but what he found was sure to shock and awe.  We still don’t know exactly what we saw, but it was cheating, it was strange and it was definitely the closest thing to carnival or circus sex we have ever seen!  Masks and construction tape, make up and vests, creepy carnival music and a role playing girlfriend who was doing the nasty with some sort of Halloween monster…you just have to see for yourself..

Title this one: “I am gonna have to catch a case…”


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