Ghanaian model Hamamat Montia has cautioned women to be careful about the places they have sex.
According to her, women risk being recorded without their consent if they sleep with people outside the privacy of their own homes.
Her admonition comes on the back of the high numbers of sex tape leaks, which has generated a lot of conversations.
Hamamat took to her Instagram page to proffer advice to women on how to secure their privacy in this era of digital advancement.
"Queens it's a new world out there and I just want you to say this. Listen up! If you don't have your own place, then you shouldn't be having sex. No don't do it. It's a trap. Nowadays the cameras are as small as the tip of a pen.
Listen, there are cameras as tinny as that. And as women, we must maintain our dignity because you and I know we are giving these men something irreplaceable. It's not just about fun," she said.
She therefore urged women not to let anyone make them a part of their conquest.
"This is your journey; embrace it with pride and caution," she concluded.
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