Marriage counselor Juliana Antwi Asante has urged women not to leave their partners because they have cheated.
She said a man should be treated with more respect if he admits to cheating.
“If you come to confide in me, as a wife; when you even tell me [you cheated on me], it gives you another level of respect,” she said on Class FM in Accra.
“You, a husband, a man of your own; going out to do this and coming out to tell me? Oh, aren’t you a lovely husband? Aren’t you a darling?” she praised.
She believes that it is useless for a wife to confront her cheating husband and his sidekick because, following extramarital coitus, the man’s phallus remains intact for the wife to always enjoy at will because it is not plucked away by the other woman.
According to the president of Marriage Scaffold, women should avoid physical conflict and instead use wisdom, maturity, and tact to deal with cheating husbands and the circumstances surrounding such situations.
“So, you go and see your husband even on top of a woman and you go quarrelling? If you bring this to me as a counsellor, I’ll tell you there’s no need to quarrel because, excuse my French, after the sex, the penis is not plucked off; so, why would I fight?” she wondered.
In her opinion, acting like a responsible wife and remaining composed throughout the situation could actually save it.
Meanwhile, online daters will burn in hell, according to a self-described Prophetess by the name of CyyCyy O Power.
The preacher asserts that engaging in online dating goes against all Christian doctrine.
She preached to her congregation, telling them to immediately leave if they were involved in that.
She advised her audience to look for their life partners in person rather than start a relationship with someone they only met online.
In support of her claim, she cited the Bible, claiming that it instructed Christians to seek first the kingdom of God and all other things would be added to them. However, this commandment specifically excludes online dating.