A Nigerian lawyer has sparked controversy with her comments advising women to engage in premarital sexual activity to assess a potential partner’s sexual performance, specifically suggesting they “taste” the male organ to ensure it can achieve an erection before marriage.
This advice has elicited mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting the notion of sexual compatibility as an important aspect of relationships, while others criticize the suggestion as inappropriate and potentially harmful.
The discussion touches on broader themes regarding sexual health, relationships, and societal expectations in Nigeria, where cultural norms surrounding premarital sex can be quite conservative.
The lawyer’s remarks have reignited conversations about the importance of sexual compatibility in marriages and the need for open discussions about intimacy and expectations within relationships.
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