
Wife Thought I Would Forgive Her One Time 3 Way. When She Realized I Won't She Started To Cry And Beg
Wife Thought I Would Forgive Her One Time 3 Way. When She Realized I Won't She Started To Cry And Beg
26 Jul 202221min

People Share Their WORST Bedroom Experiences - r/AskReddit
People Share Their WORST Bedroom Experiences - r/AskReddit
26 Jul 202226min

Postmortem Sperm Retrieval Is Turning Dead Men Into Fathers
🔴🔵 PLEASE HELP GREG! https://gofund.me/d91c2e52 🔴🔵Postmortem Sperm Retrieval Is Turning Dead Men Into FathersIn Israel, parents of slain soldiers are pushing for their right to be future grandparents. Critics call it planned orphanhood.The Memorial Day gathering in Kiryat Shmona, like countless others across Israel in early May, begins in the morning at the local military cemetery. Everyone stands in silence as a siren blasts for two minutes. Wreaths are laid, speeches are made, and tears are shed.Later, about 20 people, young and old, sit around the table in the main room of a public housing apartment in this city near the Lebanese border. They help themselves to pasta, shawarma, cakes, and coffee, and they remember German Rozhkov.Rozhkov, a Ukrainian immigrant turned soldier, was killed 20 years ago, when he was 25. According to Israeli military authorities and press accounts, he tried to stop two gunmen shooting at motorists at the height of the second Palestinian uprising. Disguised in Israeli army uniforms, the shooters penetrated from Lebanon and opened fire on a main road. Rozhkov, passing by, engaged them in a 30-minute battle. Five Israeli civilians and Rozhkov were slain before the gunmen were killed, too. (The Palestinian Authority hasn’t publicly challenged this account and didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.)The paraphernalia from Rozhkov’s service forms a shrine in the apartment. His M16 rifle is framed on a wall with pictures of him wearing his green beret. On a desk sit military medals and trophies. Many of the mourners—now leafing through photos, gently mocking their younger selves—knew Rozhkov. They served with him and were his neighbors. His mother, Ludmila, a former teacher in Crimea who lives alone in the apartment, tells the group that their presence is comforting. “An apartment should be filled with children and light,” she says in heavily Russian-accented Hebrew. “Thank you for bringing them.”One of the children darting among the mourners—sitting on laps and nodding shyly—is 5-year-old Veronica. She never met Rozhkov, of course, but she’s his daughter. Thirty hours after he was killed, his sperm was extracted, preserved in liquid nitrogen, and, 14 years later, used to fertilize the eggs of Irena Akselrod. She didn’t know Rozhkov, but she volunteered to bear and raise his child after meeting Ludmila. “I was moved by her story,” Akselrod says. “She’s alone in Israel, she lost her only son, and had no grandchild.”Persuading a judge to grant Ludmila Rozhkov and Akselrod the right to German’s sperm included testimony about his desire for children. But there was no case law covering when a dead man’s sperm could be used to produce offspring. In his ruling, the family court judge wrote: “When the law doesn’t provide an answer, the court must turn to the principles of Jewish heritage. ‘Give me children, or I shall die,’ our mother Rachel cried out. This logic reflects man’s desire to continue through his offspring the physical and spiritual existence of himself, his family, and people. We are told, ‘Be fruitful and multiply.’ ”When she gave birth to Veronica, the Russian-born Akselrod was 42 and divorced with a teenage son. She doesn’t consider herself German’s widow, only the mother of his child. But she makes a point of honoring him, taking her daughter to the monument the city recently constructed in his memory. She and Veronica, who starts first grade in September, live in public housing near Ludmila Rozhkov. When Akselrod is at her factory job, Rozhkov picks up Veronica from school. One room in her apartment is filled with toys. At the front door, there’s a crayon drawing by Veronica of a smiling man, woman, and child. She labeled it in Hebrew: “Daddy, Mommy, and Veronica.”Being an active grandmother is something Rozhkov feared she’d never get to experience on that day in March 2002 when officers came to visit her with the unbearable news. When she saw them, she blocked the door in an attempt to avoid hearing the truth. Later, in grief, she shouted out in Russian, “We must get his sperm!” No one, including those who spoke Russian, knew what she was talking about.Rozhkov isn’t sure herself where the thought came from. The procedure had never been done in the Israeli military. But German’s best friend, who was with her, contacted the army. The call was taken by Yaffa Mor, the chief casualty officer of German’s brigade, whose job is to help families of the dead and wounded. “It sounded bizarre and honestly insane,” says Mor, now a civilian.It turned out, though, that the procedure existed. After a man dies, his sperm cells live up to 72 hours and can be retrieved with an incision to the testicle, then frozen. “We checked with legal and medical authorities and went ahead,” Mor says. “Today it is becoming routine.”
26 Jul 202220min

My Wife Cheated on Me with My Bestfriend Who DIED Now She Wants Me Back
My Wife Cheated on Me with My Bestfriend Who DIED Now She Wants Me BackTRUE Cheating Wife and Girlfriend Stories 2022
25 Jul 202218min

Men, what moment with your former wife made me think "Yup, I'm asking this girl to divorce me"?
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25 Jul 202226min

They Were REALLY Dumped For This!!
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25 Jul 202219min

🔵 TWITTER https://twitter.com/GawidPodcasts 🔴 STORY POLL!
🔵 TWITTER https://twitter.com/GawidPodcasts 🔴 STORY POLL!Hello dear listeners I finally have a twitter its linked in description. Please follow for news and other good stuff! I have posted a poll which is pinned on top its a simple yes and no. The poll is for a story about taking sperm from dead folks to create children. If you want me to put together that story its an absolutely true story. If you want me to do the story vote yes! If not no, I wont do it this way again by posting as a podcast episode so please follow me! I will make it worth your time by doing giveaways like Amazon Giftcards.Also I have a patreon as suggested by some of you with perks like ad free episodes,, shout outs.. and IMDB Credits🔴🔵 GET COOL STUFF FROM US ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/gawidentertainmentpodcasts 🔴🔵link in description as well.I appreciate you folks more than you could ever know.TRUE Cheating Wife and Girlfriend Stories 2022Reddit Aliens TRUE UFO, Bigfoot and Ghost StoriesBest True Crime Stories Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Crime InvestigationsRSLASH: Best Of Reddit Stories 2022
23 Jul 202242s

Wife Who Plotted Husband's Murder with His Best Friend, Then Married Him, Gets Life in Prison
🔵 TWITTER https://twitter.com/GawidPodcasts🔴🔵 GET COOL STUFF FROM US ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/gawidentertainmentpodcasts 🔴🔵 He goes missing, his wife marries his best friend Wife Who Plotted Husband's Murder with His Best Friend, Then Married Him, Gets Life in PrisonDenise Williams is not eligible for parole and will spend the rest of her life behind barsIn the months before Mike Williams went missing, Mike's wife took out a million-dollar life insurance policy on her husband. And making thing even more suspicious was the man who helped her sign the papers.A Florida woman will spend the rest of her life in prison after being found guilty of helping to mastermind the murder of her husband in 2000.Last month, a jury found Denise Williams guilty on three counts, including first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, in the death of her husband, Jerry Michael “Mike” Williams. On Wednesday, she was sentenced to life in prison without parole, PEOPLE confirms.During the trial, jurors heard testimony that the 48-year-old woman conspired to kill her husband with help from his best friend, Brian Winchester, whom she married five years later.According to testimony, Mike Williams packed up his boat on Dec. 16, 2000, to go duck hunting on Florida’s Lake Seminole. The 31-year-old father had planned to spend a few hours out on the water and then return home for a weekend anniversary trip with his wife.But he never made it back — beginning a 17-year mystery that was only recently solved. (The case was featured in a December 2018 episode of People Magazine Investigates.)When Mike first disappeared, his father-in-law searched for him and found his abandoned boat. His vehicle was still on the shore. Police speculated that he had fallen into the water and been eaten by alligators.Denise and Winchester, who married in 2005, had Mike declared dead after he vanished and collected on three life insurance policies worth more than $1.75 million.
23 Jul 202256min