Relationship Coach Reverend Daniel Annan, has ignited conversations across both traditional and social media about a recent bold statement in which he stated that, “men can’t survive without sex.”
According to the relationship expect, while sex might not be essential for biological survival, it plays a crucial role in fostering emotional connection and stability in relationships especially for men basing his assertion on the importance of intimacy and how deeply it intertwines when it comes to men experience.
“When you want doves to come to your house, all you have to do is to make your water sweet. They will always come there. We cannot survive without sex as men. We will die” he stated during a discussion on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning on the topic of infidelity in relationships.
The conversation has also brought to light broader discussions about gender roles and expectations in Ghanaian society. Many are reflecting on how traditional beliefs about masculinity and sexuality shape conversations around relationships and mental health.
Rev. Annan’s statement comes at a time when Ghana is increasingly engaged in dialogues about mental health and emotional well-being. It underscores a need for more open conversations about intimacy and its role in human lives, most importantly for men.
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