'I Left Husband and Kids for Maasai Warrior Toyboy - I'm Sending a Warning to Others'
- Cheryl Thomasgood left her husband and three children in 1994 to be with Daniel Lekimencho, a Maasai warrior in Kenya, seeking spiritual healing from personal trauma.
- The couple married in 1995 but faced cultural differences and material aspirations that contributed to their separation in 1999.
- Cheryl describes their relationship as a temporary escape and expresses regret, stating, 'I made a huge mistake, and I have a lot of regrets- especially about how it affected my children.'
- Now 65, Cheryl has reconciled with her past, emphasizes the emotional toll of her choices, and advises others in similar situations to 'be careful' to avoid lifelong regrets.
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'I left husband and kids for Maasai warrior toyboy - I'm sending a warning to others'
Cheryl Thomasgood, 65, left her husband and three children to be with a Maasai warrior in Kenya - but the relationship quickly soured and she now says she has 'a lot of regrets'
·Bristol, United Kingdom
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