Which reasons are sufficient enough to end a marriage? We present you some strange-but-true divorce tales.
In one case, size really mattered.
According to the local press, a 52-year-old Taiwanese woman was recently granted a divorce from her 55-year-old husband of four years because his penis - which reportedly measured in at 5 centimeters - was too small.
It wasn't until their wedding night that the woman learned of the issue.
"He's also impotent and unable to fulfill his responsibility as a husband," she said. "We quarreled the whole night and I asked him to seek treatment."
The newlyweds separated the next day. The former wife claims they were never able to successfully have sex at any point during their marriage, despite several attempts.
This is not the first time poor sexual performance has been grounds for divorce. In 2008, a Russian man was divorced by his wife after his penis extension broke off during sex.
Kidney Catastrophe. Is it appropriate to ask your ex to return a gift post-divorce? An American surgeon certainly thinks so. He gave his wife a kidney while they were married. But after she filed for divorce in July 2005, he wanted it back.
Splitting The Assets. After divorcing his wife of 18 years in October 2008, Moeun Sarim wanted exactly 50 percent of his marital assets. To collect his share, he gathered up his tools, called his relatives for help and sawed his house in half. His ex-wife still lives on her side.
Mama's Boy. A young Italian groom was so unready to leave his mother's side, he brought her on his honeymoon in January this year. His unimpressed bride asked for a divorce three weeks later.
Walled In. A couple agreed to divorce in 2007, but neither would move out their marital home. Tired of their arguments, a judge ordered the couple to split the house in half -- by building a wall through it.
I'm a Little Over 18. This woman got married at age 30, but told her husband she was just 24. Ten years into their marriage, in November 2007, he found out about the lie -- and asked for a divorce.
Grown-Up Grounded. One man failed to pay child support, to the tune of $14,000, last June. To control his spending, a judge took away his TV, internet, magazine, cell phone and newspaper privileges.
Tattle Tale. What would you do if your pet bird started to say things like "divorce" or "be patient"? In June 2001, those phrases proved to one woman that her husband had been unfaithful -- and that was grounds for divorce.
What are other strange divorce reasons you've heard of?
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