Life coach and marriage counselor Nichiren Papa Kwamina Amoo has said that he spent close to 18 years of his life learning about sex.
According to him, he did that because there is more to sex which majority of people are ignorant about.
He explained that sex is not only about having fun but can be used to heal diseases; hence, it is prudent for couples to invest time in knowing more about it.
People get into relationships with a shallow version of themselves.
— Joy Prime (@JoyPrimeTV) October 13, 2022
- Nichiren Papa Kwamina Amoo, Life Coach and Marriage Counselor. Let's Talk Relationship with @maami_asieduwaa and @kmjonair on #PrimeMorning pic.twitter.com/GDhGXwMDEa
"I used about 17 to 18 years of my life learning sex. It is not just penetration, orgasm and fun. There’s more to it. There’s rejuvenation, which most people don’t know.
“You can use sex to heal. There are sex positions for healing heartaches, pressure,” he outlined in an interview on Prime Morning.
Mr Kwamina Amoo emphasised that the act of having sexual intercourse could be a healthy lifestyle for married people, adding that it is possible for one to have sex for an hour and still be perfectly well.
There are sex positions for healing heartache and pressure.
— Joy Prime (@JoyPrimeTV) October 13, 2022
- Nichiren Papa Kwamina Amoo, Life Coach and Marriage Counselor on Let's Talk Relationship with @maami_asieduwaa and @kmjonair on #PrimeMorning pic.twitter.com/Clcwf5hq5a
He, however, advised persons in relationship to know the love language of their partners to enable them strengthen their unions.
"You need to know the love language of your partner and love that person in his or her language so that the person feels that it is there," he said.
Abstinence
Nichiren Papa Kwamina Amoo cautioned distanced partners to abstain from the act because keeping multiple sexual partners can break marriages.
Becoming sexually involved at the wrong time kills the relationship.
- Nichiren Papa Kwamina Amoo, Life Coach and Marriage Counselor on Let's Talk Relationship with @maami_asieduwaa and @kmjonair on #PrimeMorning pic.twitter.com/7vEDykg2mA— Joy Prime (@JoyPrimeTV) October 13, 2022
"It depends on the individual orientations about life. For some people, negative experiences make them to become stronger people because they learn from their negatives and they try to build on it so they don’t repeat them, but some people don’t accept it," he indicated.
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