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More Than 65 Percent of Married Ghanaian Women CHEAT–Says Dr. Larry Boateng

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Dr. Larry Boateng, a  sexotherapist and counsellor has stated that more 65 per cent of married women in Ghana seek sexual pleasure outside marriage.

Talking about ‘Successful Marriage’ on Class FM’s Executive Breakfast Show, he said that “times have changed and by the time couples settle down the women may have been exposed to different kinds of men with different sexual experiences and if the husbands do not live up to such standards, the wives tend to seek pleasure elsewhere,” reports Class Fm.

He stated that research has proven that cheating wives are “very common in Ghana now”, adding: “Do you know why? They [the husbands] are not performing.”

According to Dr Boateng, financial challenges contribute greatly to husbands, often the providers in the family, spending so much time working to earn enough income for the family at the expense of quality time with their spouses–which leads to their spouses cheating.

“The man will leave the house by 5:30am and go to work, get back by 10pm or 11pm very tired. He will provide all the necessities of the family, give money and everything. But I am telling you that if you are not able to ‘fire’ your wife somebody will ‘fire’ her for you,” he emphasised.

He said that sex is a major challenge in marriage and encouraged couples to learn how to satisfy each other in bed.

“If the woman demands it in the night, do it, but if not you can adopt the dawn one. You have gone out you come back, shower and sleep. At dawn, around 3am or 4am, you will wake up very energetic and strong and that is when you can also do the work,” he added.

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