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Cast of The BMPS Show

Another Friday beckons and the BMPS show returns to your screens with an interesting topic – ‘Should women be the only focus of satisfaction during sex?'

The all-male-panel talk show on Joy Prime, dubbed ‘Bald, Muscled, Potbellied and Skinny’ (BMPS), is already in its second season, maintaining the aim of discussing topics that men in society usually shy away from due to prejudice.

This week’s topic will see all four; Nanye Kofi (Bald), Jason Dzata (Muscled), Kofi Hayford (Potbellied) and Poxieble (Skinny), share with viewers on Joy Prime TV, their opinions on whether women should be the priority during love-making.

Poxieble, an entrepreneur believes women should be the only focus of satisfaction during sex, whiles Jason, a farmer and Rugby player, opines that, both men and women should “be responsible for their own orgasm”. Nanye, a business man, holds the view that both parties involved in the act should offer the same level of enthusiasm.

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Host, Kofi Hayford, finds his friends’ opinions interesting. But what does he truly think? Should women be the only focus of satisfaction during sex? Catch this week’s episode of the BMPS show as each of the ‘boys’ defend their stance on this interesting topic.

The BMPS show, comes off every Friday at 9:00pm on Joy Prime TV, with a repeat on Sundays at 9:30pm. It also shows live on Joy Prime Facebook and YouTube pages.

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