Eric Patrick
The Co-Founder of Agape Christian Ministries, Bishop Funke Felix-Adejumo, has urged African women to celebrate their sexuality with confidence, encouraging them to break free from cultural norms that restrict their desires and stifle open conversations about intimacy.
In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, Adejumo highlighted the significance of healthy and fulfilling marriages.
She urged women to break free from societal expectations and boldly communicate their desires to their partners.
She stressed the importance of mutual enjoyment and open communication as essential elements for a successful relationship.
Adejumo encouraged wives to be more open and expressive during intimate moments, letting go of their reservations and fully embracing the joy of physical connection.
She also emphasised the risks of suppressing one’s desires, warning that such mindsets can harm relationships.
She said, “I like s3x. If I don’t, how will I have children? And you are just pretending, you like s3x. African culture has told you that a woman should not show that she enjoys s3x, otherwise they will call her a prostitute.
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“When the man is touching you, you’re happy. So, the first thing is to disbelieve that in your mind, otherwise, you’ll be causing problems in your marriage,” she added.
“Tell yourself, s3x is good. I want my husband. And when you’re having s3x with your husband, don’t pretend and just be like a missionary. Talk, moan, s3x is good,” she said.
“You cannot believe that African mentality. Let’s change it. The devil is using it to destroy marriages because that’s the highest level of intimacy.
“Tickle your husband, touch him when he’s making love to you. When he finishes, tell him he did a good job.”