Apparently brother Malcolm couldnt satisfy his wife sexually and she was considering getting dikk outside..
Malcolm X's wife 'said he could not satisfy her in bed' | Daily Mail Online
- Malcolm X wrote a letter to his mentor, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad
- In the note, which he wrote in 1959, Malcolm X confides about his personal life
- He writes his marriage was failing because he couldn't satisfy his wife in bed
- Letter is being sold by memorabilia web site for $95,000
Slain civil rights icon Malcolm X acknowledged that his marriage was failing because he was unable to satisfy his wife in bed, it was learned on Sunday.
The stunning revelation was made in a 1959 typed letter written by Malcom X to his mentor, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad, according to the
New York Post.
In the letter, X says that his wife, Betty Shabazz, complained that her husband had 'never given her any real satisfaction' and 'said to me that if I didn't watch out she was going to embarrass me and herself (which under questioning she later said she was going to seek satisfaction elsewhere).'
The letter reads: 'The main source of our troubles was based upon SEX.
'She placed a great deal more stress upon it than I was physically capable of doing.
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In the letter, X says that his wife, Betty Shabazz (above), complained that her husband had 'never given her any real satisfaction' and 'said to me that if I didn't watch out she was going to embarrass me and herself'
'One day, she told me that we were incompatible sexually because I had never given her any real satisfaction . . . [She] outright told me that I was impotent . . . and I was like an old man (not able to engage in the act long enough to satisfy her) . . . Her remarks like this were very heartbreaking to me.'
The letter is being offered for sale by the MomentsInTimes.com website, a memorabilia dealer. The asking price is $95,000.
Malcolm X was a divisive figure in the 1960s famous for trying to empower the African American community with firebrand speeches during the height of their fight for civil rights in the United States.
A minister for the Nation of Islam, he was considered a great orator and a fierce advocate of black nationalism.
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Malcolm X (seen with his wife and two children) was assassinated in New York City in 1965. Betty Shabbaz died in June 1997 from injuries sustained in a fire which was started in her Bronx home by a grandson. She was 63 years old
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