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The story of a true crime "wife swapping and group sex between women and girls"

The story of a true crime will leave you in the utmost shock and astonishment. "wife swapping and group sex between women and girls" and left everyone who heard about its events astonished in an unbelievable way. This crime is not a crime of betrayal or murder, but rather one of the most heinous crimes that had never been heard of before except in stories and movies.


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Evidence was gathered and the correspondence seized on the defendants' website, as well as the phrase "wife swapping and group sex between women and girls" implied, which violates public decency and violates the public morals upon which Egyptian society is based. The Arab society, with its Eastern culture, is far removed from the use of such words and phrases. This is one of the cases that shook Egyptian society to its core, and left everyone who heard about its events astonished in an unbelievable way. This crime is not a crime of betrayal or murder, but rather one of the most heinous crimes that had never been heard of before except in stories and movies. The story of a true crime that took place in Giza Governorate in the Arab Republic of Egypt will leave you in the utmost shock and astonishment. Hossam Kamel, a 24-year-old man who lives in Giza Governorate with his family in one of the upscale neighborhoods. His father was called Kamla, and he is a man. A well-mannered, religious man, he worked as an engineer for a large company, while his mother was an employee in a bank. Hossam was the eldest son and had only one younger sister. Years later, at the beginning of his upbringing, Hossam and his sister grew up in a balanced home free of problems. The relationship between their father and mother was governed by the foundations of understanding and sophistication. In addition to their very good financial circumstances, their father, Kamel, raised his children in the best possible way. From a young age, he provided them with everything they needed and enrolled them in private schools to receive the best education and develop their language skills. Therefore, Hossam's story lacked nothing, and he lived a life full of luxury until he reached the age of fourteen. He reached adolescence, at which point he began to become independent and began to love solitude. The most enjoyable moments of his life were when he locked himself in his room. His father would leave him alone because he believed that his upbringing from a young age was sufficient to protect and guide him. Correct.

When Hossam reached high school, he achieved the required score to enter the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University. At that time, his father bought him an apartment in Badr City and registered it in his name. It was a gift for his success. After he completed his university education, he worked as an accountant in the same company where his father worked. As for his younger sister, after she finished her education and graduated from university, God blessed her with a respectable man. She married him and began her own life. When Hossam reached the age of four, he decided it was time for him to get married, start a family, and live a stable life. This was, of course, because his financial circumstances were good. As soon as he told his parents of his desire to marry, he rushed to prepare everything he needed, and his father furnished the apartment he bought for him in Badr City. For his part, Hossam was enthusiastic about finding the right bride, but he rejected the idea of ​​a traditional marriage because he wanted to marry for love. He also preferred the characteristics of a woman who had a strong personality. A certain woman in his future wife, Hossam actually met a girl through his friends. She was almost the same age as him. Her name was Ghada. She was a respectable and very beautiful girl. This is what attracted Hossam to her. After confirming his feelings for her, he spoke to his family about her and told them that he was convinced of her and that she was suitable for him. His parents did not object. His parents proposed to her, and after a while, Hossam and Ghada got married. Their life was happy at the beginning. After several months of marriage, Ghada learned that she was pregnant, and everyone around them rejoiced at the news. After completing the months of pregnancy, God blessed them with a beautiful girl. However, after the birth, Ghada's life changed completely. She neglected Hossam and no longer paid him the attention he had previously. Her entire day was devoted to caring for their little girl. At first, Hossam was understanding of this situation and appreciated his wife's efforts and hard work, but as time passed, he could no longer tolerate the neglect. He began to feel distressed and demand his marital rights without any excuses. From here, problems began to appear in their married life. Hossam began to object to his wife in everything and to create arguments with her over trivial reasons. Sometimes the arguments were over food or because the house wasn't cleaned well, etc. Ghada could no longer tolerate Hossam's behavior or his loud voice, in addition to his extreme temper. After several problems between them, she began to respond to him, and the arguments began to grow and escalate. Their relationship became filled with tension, and it didn't stop there. After their daughter grew up a little and reached the age of three, Ghada began to work as a nursery manager in Badr City. Because of her work, she became busier and didn't have enough time to manage household chores. Hossam felt he had rushed into marriage while he was still young. As a result, he locked himself in his room and returned to his secret life, a life no one knew about: watching movies. Pornography. In reality, Hossam had been addicted to pornography since high school, but he quit after marriage. However, because his wife was busy, he returned to this bad habit. After a while, Ghada realized that something was wrong. She noticed his excessive quietude and his frequent absences in the office for long hours. She decided to monitor him to see what he was doing all this time alone. When she discovered that he was watching pornographic websites, she became very angry and felt that she had been neglecting him. She tried to talk to him and express her feelings of guilt, but that wasn't enough to dissuade him from what he was doing. On the contrary, he confided in her about his interests, telling her that watching those thousands of movies made him very happy and satisfied his sexual desires. He offered to watch them with her. She initially refused, but after much insistence, she agreed. Both of them confessed that this was done intentionally to break the emotional and sexual boredom and monotony that had dominated their married life. For more pleasure, sexual excitement, and a sense of pleasure, the criminal intent was fully achieved in this advertisement for the practice of vice and obscenity. Gradually, they began to watch together and imitate what they saw, and this became a normal part of their married life. But after a few months, boredom began to creep into their lives again. Hossam did not despair, but rather began searching for something new to break the routine that had come to dominate their marital relationship. From his frequent viewing of these websites, a devilish and perverted idea was planted in his mind, which was to see his wife with another man. Hossam was no longer the same man Ghada had known at the beginning of the story. Inside him, light was wrestling with shadows.





As darkness bent his hand, he slipped further into psychological labyrinths that he had previously thought were merely passing thoughts. His motivation was outwardly jealousy, but inwardly, an escape from routine and a morbid love for control and a taste for the forbidden, knowing that it would destroy what he had built. After much thought, he confided in Ghada his sick idea. He thought it would awaken within him the passion that had been extinguished. She hesitated, then accepted, but reason no longer ruled him. He wanted to leave his wife for another man and enjoy another woman as a way to change and restore passion and enthusiasm for his wife. This we can only call a duet, one that has no regard for his honor or dignity, and does not have the slightest shred of manhood, dignity, or religion. Not only him, but his wife also has the same saying, as she also sold her honor and dignity for a cheap price, indeed a price at all. The problem is not in selling honor or dignity. I wish it were a betrayal behind the scenes, but rather it is One of the most heinous and despicable crimes against the soul, religion, and humanity. How could a man see his wife in the arms of another man, committing adultery and fornication, while he did nothing? The greatest tragedy was that the idea was his own, and from here their lives began to descend into mud and mire after their lives had been beautiful, even if there were some shortcomings, but they could have been easily resolved. Here, the proverb applies: "He who walks in mud ends up drowning in the mud, and with every step he takes, he builds an empty world, beautified and destroyed by illusion." Silence began as they searched for a partner to share this distorted relationship. Hossam turned to social media and spent months observing, learning, and immersing themselves in the details of what he thought was a secret. Then, he and Ghada created their own group and began documenting their steps and sorting through requests, desires, and correspondence as if they were engaged in a project seeking my success, not a crime they would fall into. Hossam set a set of conditions that seemed reasonable to those who didn't know the essence behind them. The couple must be officially married, their financial status must be high, their intellectual level must be advanced, and they must feel compatible with each other. How many doors they have knocked on, how many meetings they have had, and how many moments their hearts have withered as they think they are reuniting with Ghada? Although she initially appeared to accept it, her silence was filled with regret, and tears were in her eyes that refused to let go. With each meeting, she returned with a different face and a changed heart. And so, on an ordinary day in March 2012, something unexpected happened. A meeting slaughtered by deception took place in a small café in Lebanon Square. Hossam and Ghada met, a couple who appeared dignified. They did not know that the husband was a major in the security apparatus and that the wife was merely his colleague, impersonating a role to trap them. Suddenly, without warning, the place was transformed into a security cordon, and handcuffs were quickly placed on them. They headed, collapsed, towards the directorate. Giza Security, where the story began, is read by the voice of the law, not by the whisper of desire. There, everything is revealed: names, details, messages, and even the photos that Hossam was sending, while he was unaware of the honor he lost. Ghada silently listened to her name being mentioned. In a case unlike hers, nor like a wife who dreamed of love, the case and the defendants were transferred to the Agouza Misdemeanor Court. The prosecution charged them with practicing prostitution and promoting it via the Internet. On Monday, July 16, 2012, the Agouza Misdemeanor Court issued a ruling sentencing Hossam Kamel to seven years in prison with hard labor, and to be placed under police surveillance for a period equal to the prison term. The defendant, Ghada Abdel Nabi, was sentenced to three years in prison with hard labor, and to be placed under police surveillance for a period equal to the prison term. Hossam's case Ghada's case is not the last to occur in wife-swapping. Unfortunately, many people have been arrested after them who had the same diabolical thinking and the same behavioral deviation. Wife-swapping is an issue that every human being is ashamed of, even when they hear about it. A rational person still wonders how these people can behave so comfortably when they have adopted a path of permissiveness and immorality. They are all, not from Egypt but from different countries, but they share the same ideology and the same conviction that the ultimate pleasure is found in their forbidden acts.






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