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No s3x before marriage must stop, it’s causing a lot of problems – Akosua Agyapong

Akosua Agyapong has called on the public to stop the no s3x before marriage demands from those who are yet to marry. She argued that this mentality is causing a lot of problems in marriages. he was speaking during a discussion on GHOne TV.

The idea that people should not have s3x before marriage is a common one, and it is often justified by religious beliefs or cultural norms.

However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. In fact, there are many reasons why people should be able to make their own decisions about their s3xual health, regardless of their marital status.

One of the biggest problems with the “no s3x before marriage” rule is that it can lead to unintended pregnancies and s3xually transmitted infections (STIs). When people are not allowed to explore their s3xuality in a safe and healthy way, they are more likely to engage in risky s3xual behaviors. This can have serious consequences, both for the individual and for society as a whole.

Another problem with the “no s3x before marriage” rule is that it can create a stigma around s3x. This can make it difficult for people to talk about their s3xual health and to get the information and resources they need. It can also lead to unhealthy attitudes about s3x, such as the belief that s3x is only for married couples or that it is something to be ashamed of.

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The “no s3x before marriage” rule is also often used to control women’s s3xuality. This is because women are often seen as the gatekeepers of s3x, and they are expected to be pure and virgins before marriage. This can have a negative impact on women’s self-esteem and their ability to make their own decisions about their bodies.

It is time to stop the “no s3x before marriage” rule per the estimation of Akosua Agyapong. It is causing a lot of problems, and it is not based on any scientific evidence. People should be able to make their own decisions about their s3xual health, regardless of their marital status.

Here are some of the benefits of allowing people to have s3x before marriage:

  • It can help people to learn about their own s3xuality and to develop healthy s3xual habits.
  • It can help partners know if the man for instance is impotent
  • It can help people to build stronger relationships with their partners.
  • It can help people to feel more comfortable with their bodies and their s3xuality.

Of course, there are also risks associated with having s3x before marriage. However, these risks can be mitigated by practicing safe s3x and by being honest and communicative with partners.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to have s3x before marriage is a personal one. There is no right or wrong answer, and what works for one person may not work for another. However, it is important to have all the information available so that people can make informed decisions about their own s3xual health.

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