KEY POINTS
- The pastor stresses men must be fit for bedroom duties.
- Women must stay attractive and skilled to keep intimacy alive.
- Pastor links sexual fulfillment to healthy marriages and faith.
In order to stop social adultery, men must satiate their women in bed, according to Pastor Obedia Musindo, President of Destiny Africa Network.
Pastor says men must be fit for bedroom duties
Men should be fit for bedroom tasks, Musindo added, cautioning that sexual neglect can lead to marital discontent and potentially increase the risk of prostate cancer.
In order to prevent temptations that frequently result in broken homes and adultery, he counseled men to continue having sex and paying close attention to their spouses.
According to Musindo, women must also make a contribution by continuing to be sexy, romantically involved, and adept at satisfying their husbands’ physical and emotional needs.
According to him, both spouses are essential to a successful romantic life, and in order to maintain love and avoid emotional distance, both parties must participate.
According to Bulawayo24, over 70% of women worldwide pretend to be content, frequently staging orgasms as a result of their husbands’ subpar performance.
He said that marriage without genuine sexual fulfillment erodes relationships and jeopardizes the goal of union, and he asked society to take this matter seriously.
Sexual fulfillment is vital to prevent infidelity and strengthen marriage
Musindo emphasized that sexual pleasure is a component of God’s divine marital plan when he stated that “heaven will be empty” unless intimacy is profoundly fulfilling.
He urged women to achieve orgasmic states and sexual empowerment that mirror God’s plan for marital happiness and connection.
The cleric urged couples to make a commitment to fostering their closeness with honesty and love, saying that relationships are strengthened by open communication and reciprocal sexual respect.
Musindo went on to say that he intends to talk more about this topic in an effort to promote closer, better relationships between Christians and the general public.