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Mental health advocate, Abena Korkor, has expressed her desire to marry a man who has many wives.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Ofie Kwanso on Friday, Miss Korkor said she does not subscribe to the notion of monogamy as it does not portray the concept of sexual reality.
“In the future, I will marry a knowledgeable and respectable man; even if he marries 100 women and I am 101, I am okay.
“Second wife will not see me and disrespect me because we all know our roles. We look at our strengths and we are delegated. We don’t wanna be realistic in Ghana; a man needs a woman everywhere he goes; when he travels, to de-stress him wherever he is,” she argued.
According to her, close associates know she would love to marry four men due to her high libido, and her quest to be pampered by men. it is therefore her dream to get married to multiple ambitious men.
“I want a man who can take care of me sexually, financially, intellectually and all. If I don’t get it in one person, I will marry plenty in different countries I will go,” she said.
Of the countries that practice polygamy, she said India would be her ideal choice.
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