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Angry wife charged with biting husband's you-know-what

Reported by: John Thomas
Email: jthomas@wfts.com
Last Update: 12/24/2008 11:26 am
Charris Bowers
Charris Bowers

DELTONA, FL. -- A 27-year old woman, who apparently wasn't in the mood for her husband's advances, emphasized her feelings by biting his penis.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, the Volusia County deputy's report gives two sides to the incident. 

The husband, Delou Bowers claims he and his wife arrived home after going to a bar and his wife started to pay attention to him.  The husband claimed that Charris Bowers began with some amorous activity and then bit him.  He said she wouldn't stop, so he hit her in the head and pushed her to the floor.

Not so, said Mrs. Bowers, who claimed she was sitting on a couch when Mr. Bowers walked over and made some unwelcome advances...and that's when she bit him on his penis.

According to the sheriff's report, "She then bit it to get him away from her."

Charris Bowers was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery after a deputy saw the injury and photographed it.

She was later freed without having to post bail.

Source: OrlandoSentinal.com

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