Man, 71, Builds Fence To Keep Women Away From House: "I'm Okay That Way"
- Callitxe Nzamwita boasted of locking himself in his house since he was 16-year-old to void interacting with women
- The 71-year-old man said women made him terrified, and he even fenced his house to void talking or meeting with them
- He said he had stayed in the same structure for over five and a half decades as he stayed away from women
Humans are social creatures, but one man has seemed to prove the theory wrong with his bizarre lifestyle.
Callitxe Nzamwita has claimed to have locked himself in his uniquely built house for five and a half decades.
The 71-year-old said he has stayed in his house for 55 years to avoid talking or being around women.
Living in house for 55 years
According to Afrimax English, Nzamwita has lived in his house, which he erected by himself since he was a teenager.
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"I lock myself in here and have a fence around my house to ensure women will not come closer to me.
I don't want women around me because they terrify me," the man said.
A lady said she and other women help him with food despite him not wanting any engagement with them.
House with no rooms
She said he knew Nzamwita from early childhood and had been staying indoors as she feared interacting with women.
"Strangely, even though he fears women, we are the ones who help him get food and some things he needs. When you try to help him, he doesn't want us to come close or talk to him. Instead, we give him things by tossing them into his house, and then he comes and picks them up. He doesn't let us get close to him, but he still takes what we offer from a distance," she noted.
The man's house has no different rooms, including a kitchen and washroom, as revealed by Nzamwita.
He does everything in the space where he sleeps, including cooking and helping himself, as there are no separate rooms.
Groom updates WhatsApp status on ruracio
In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that a groom updated his WhatsApp status to fear women during ruracio as he rejected a drink from the bride.
The video showed the surprising moment the groom updated his WhatsApp status with “fear women” just before he was given the traditional drink.
The groom looked unhappy and reluctant to accept the drink from his bride, who knelt and offered it to him as per the custom.
He pretended to sip it but did not swallow it and put it down; the bride also seemed displeased and unhappy.
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