Six Years No Tl0f Tl0f - The Punisher Makes Shocking Claim, Blames Initiation SchoolSix Years No Tl0f Tl0f - The Punisher Makes Shocking Claim, Blames Initiation School[Image Credit: Facebook/The Punish Miish]

“The Punisher” Claims Six-Year Celibacy Due to Initiation School Blunder

One of South Africa’s most popular bouncers, Misheck “The Punisher” Khoza, has made a shocking revelation. Known for his incredible strength and intimidating presence, “The Punisher” stunned listeners when he claimed he hasn’t been intimate for six years. The reason? A botched initiation procedure.

“A Horrible Job At Initiation School”

Appearing on the “Justify” podcast, Khoza, also known as “Mish,” shared his ordeal. He blamed the initiation school for his long period of celibacy, stating, “I haven’t had sex for six years.”

According to Khoza, the procedure left him so self-conscious that he refuses to bathe in front of other men. “They did a horrible job on my privates at the initiation school,” he said, a claim that has left many in disbelief.

The initiation school, a rite of passage for many young men in South Africa, has been the subject of intense debate. Khoza’s story adds a personal and shocking twist to the ongoing conversation.

Six Years No Tl0f Tl0f - The Punisher Makes Shocking Claim, Blames Initiation School

Khoza didn’t stop there. In a surprising twist, he declared, “All men are gay,” a statement that has raised eyebrows and sparked controversy. The Punisher, who took to the platform to discuss his life, expressed his love for sex but lamented the physical and psychological scars he claims were inflicted during his initiation.

However, not everyone is convinced by Khoza’s claims. Some social media users have suggested that his issues may stem from steroid use rather than the initiation process.

“It’s the Steroids,” Say Critics

Twitter exploded with reactions to Khoza’s confession.

One user, @ka_madesi, dismissed the claims, saying, “He’s lying. The pipi was affected by the steroids.”

Another user, @Gats_Jr, added, “So it’s true that muscles make libido small?”

A third user, @saino_snm, simply called it “Lies,” attributing the problem to steroid use rather than initiation complications.

Khoza’s story has reignited the debate on the safety of initiation schools, but also opened up discussions about the potential side effects of steroids on sexual health. Whether his claims hold water or not, “The Punisher” has certainly sparked a conversation that won’t be silenced anytime soon.