The 43-year-old woman went to her local police station after what had initially been a welcome change in her husband’s libido began to cause problems between the two of them
A worn-out wife blamed a “natural viagra” made from coconuts for her 64-year-old husband’s new lease of life in the bedroom.
The 43-year-old had even taken the issue to police officers in Chachoengsao province, Thailand, saying that her husband was demanding sex up to seven times a day after getting hooked on a new drink.
The woman, whose name was not given by local media, told police that she initially enjoyed her husband’s new-found virility.
She said they hadn’t had sex in some time, and her husband’s discovery that raw coconut water had reinvigorated his libido they both enjoyed the rekindling of their love life.
However, after a while the man’s high sex drive, which saw him desiring sex several times a day, began to wear her out.
She claimed that the partner’s sexual behaviour started when he discovered that drinking fresh coconut water could help with boosting his libido.
Now, the woman added, her husband appeared to be addicted to the juice from a local stall and wouldn’t stop asking her to make love.
She said: “Finishing two rounds is not enough for him. If he is still not satisfied, he wants to go again three or four more times right after.
“Even after doing it several times in the day, he would also ask me to do it again before bedtime.”
The wife spoke with police officers and later returned home to see if she could fix the issue by discussing the problem with her husband.
After the couple’s story hit Thai news, the coconut stand was swamped by demand from locals who were convinced that the juice was a miracle natural Viagra.
Wandee Paoponpreuk, 43, the stall’s owner, said some customers would drink four full coconuts in front of her shop after hearing the news.
She said: “There are customers who will come in and drink four coconuts right in front of the shop because they wanted to know if it would cause them to be fit like the 64-year-old uncle.’
Wandee added that coconut juice is affordable because they are mostly grown in local gardens and sold at 20 Baht (around 50 pence) a coconut.
Doctor Kampanant Pornyokrai from the local hospital said that drinking coconut water could boost testosterone resulting in increased sexual desire in men, but more research is needed to prove its efficiency.
She said: “There still has to be more research done on this matter before we can say its effects, but it can boost testosterone, a male hormone.”
source dailystar