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Sex, according to studies, has plenty of physical and psychological benefits to human relationships.
For the Artistic Director and Lead Writer at Roverman Productions, James Ebo Whyte, good sex facilitates the resolution of arguments that comes up in marriages.
According to him, marriage requires compromise, sacrifice, and teamwork. Thus, willingness of couples to easily co-operate is essential. Uncle Ebo Whyte believes that this is highly possible when couples have fulfilling sexual intercourse.
“When sex is good, all other issues in the relationships can be handled. When sex is not good, even minor issues become major issues and blow up.
"The marital problems are there, they have always been there but whether we are interested in saving this marriage or not? Whether we are even interested in ensuring that we have a good relationship and sustain it or not? depends on whether the sex is good,” he said.
Speaking on the topic “Sex in Marriage” on Joy FM’s A Walk with Jesus, Mr Whyte noted that sexual intercourse that results in orgasm for both parties increases the affection between the couple.
“If the sex is good they [the women] are more patient and understanding and he [the man] is also most attentive and understanding.”
He further advised marriage counselors to always ask embattled couples the question, “When was the last time you [the couple] had sex?”
In his view, this will help the counselor ascertain how far the couple have drifted apart.
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