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British Woman Dumped By Egyptian Toyboy For ‘Being Old’ Plans To Wed New Younger Lover
The pair romp daily when they’re together and the Brit can’t wait for their wedding night.
As one door of love shot for Joanna Girling, another has officially opened. The 47-Year-Old has found love with a young lover, Hysm Fygo, after being dumped by Egyptian toyboy, Hassan Kahlied, whom she met on a holiday in Egypt in 2018. At the time, the Brit would often sneak out with him while her husband slept and as a result of how deeply they got involved, she broke off her marriage.
Hassan [pictured], who is aged in his 20s later dumped Girling, supposedly telling her she was fat and ugly.
“Hassan was texting me saying he loved me and missed me so I went out to Egypt to meet him – but after a month money ran out. He told me to go back to England to carry on working, but when I flew back, he said I was fat and ugly and not to message him anymore,” Girling told The Mirror of how her affair with Hassan ended. She explained it was upon her return to Egypt to begin a new life that she then met her now-fiancé in May 2019.
Girling, from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, and Hysm have now been together for three years and are preparing to get married in January.
The former Tesco worker says her and Hysm’s love is real and that their sex life is as healthy as ever. “We’re having s*x every day when we’re back together and we’re still trying for a child. I’m excited that I’m going to be his wife for real – when he proposed we’d been living together and it felt right. The spark is there, every day when we’re together it’s great it’s just hard being apart from each other.”
Turns out, it wasn’t all smooth for the pair as Girling had continually pushed Hysm away as she’d lost trust in men.
She confessed: “My family have still not had any contact with me since I’ve been back even though they know I’m back. But I have all Hysm’s family and they love me that’s the main thing. I kept pushing him away as I’d lost trust in men because of what happened in the past, it was still in the back of my mind. He kept coming back saying you need to trust me I want to be with you.”
In the end, Girling admitted she gave up on pushing him away because she realized there was something there but was still somehow scared.
“I let him in and said to myself, ‘I have to try and trust him. During COVID we were living together in Hurghada but as all the schools closed and we didn’t have the money to pay for an apartment, so he said we should go to Luxor and stay with his family. We were there for a year and a half and then we decided I would come back to England to get divorced so we could get married.”
Girling’s divorce from her husband is all sorted. She’s currently in the UK and has to wait three months until she can get married again.
Since she’s trying the knot with an Egyptian, Western women must go to Cairo to get married and it’s a bit like a registry office. Girling expressed: “We’re getting married in January – I’ve got to go pick my wedding dress up while he’s planning a two-day wedding party in Luxor. On the second day is when I wear wedding dress and he wears a suit – he’s doing it all, I’ve got nothing to sort out at all.”