Sex toys saving a lot of marriages – Nana Yaa Jantuah

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Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has sparked conversation after stating that sex toys are increasingly being used by married women to help sustain their relationships, especially in situations where spouses are often away from home.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, she said she has been approached by several women who confide in her about challenges in their marriages and how such alternatives are helping them manage intimacy gaps.

“The number of people who come to me to talk about this issue of sex toys,” she said, adding that many of the women raising these concerns are married and seeking ways to cope when their husbands travel frequently for work.

According to her, some of the women say the use of such products helps them remain faithful in their marriages. “Those whose husbands travel for work and because they don’t want to be promiscuous,” she explained.

Nana Yaa Jantuah also noted that her initial exposure to the subject came through conversations with a woman who had to explain what sex toys were after she admitted she was unfamiliar with them.

“I have never seen one before or even know how it looks like,” she said.

She recounted that after the first explanation, she became more aware of ongoing public discussions around the topic and its growing presence in conversations about relationships and marriage.

“The first person who spoke to me, and I told her I didn’t know what it was or looked like, she described it to me and told me that it is in the law, and after that I have heard a lot of conversations about it,” she added.

She further argued that open discussions around sex and intimacy are important for strengthening relationships and preventing misinformation, especially among young people.

“And if I say saving marriages, we should also demystify the issue of sex, because if we don’t talk to our children about it at home, things about sex then they will learn on the streets,” she said.

Her comments have since generated public debate on the role of sex education and intimacy tools in modern marriages.

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