In a viral video from a church sermon, Funke Felix-Adejumo urged women to stop pretending they don’t enjoy intimacy, emphasizing that it is a natural and important part of marriage.
The clergywoman openly expressed her love for intimacy, stating that it was essential for procreation and marital bonding.
“Who told us that women don’t like s#x. I like s#X. If I don’t like s#x how will I have children?” she said.
“You are just pretending, you like sex. African cultures have told you a woman should not show that she enjoy’s sex oo! otherwise they would call her prostitute.
“The first thing is to disbelief all that in your mind. otherwise you would be causing problem in your marriage.”
Funke encouraged women to fully embrace their connection with their husbands, expressing desire and appreciation openly.
She said, “Tell yourself ‘Sex is good! I want my husband. And when you are having sex with your husband, don’t pretend and just be that missionary, Moan!”
The clergywoman further urged women to break free from societal taboos, emphasizing that intimacy strengthens marriages.
“Don’t believe that African mentality. Let’s change it. The devil is using it to destroy marriages because that is the highest level of intimacy.
“Tickle your husband! Touch him when he is making love to you! When he finishes, tell him Good job!” she said.
KanyiDaily recalls that Funke Felix-Adejumo previously advised married women on how to act when they see that their husband has a side-chick.
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