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Widows cry for warmth over many years of s3xual starvation

Widows cry for warmth over many years of s3xual starvation

About 150 widows at Abofrem in the Atwima Mponua District in the Ashanti region have bemoaned that the death of their husbands have taken away the excitement, warmth and love they gain in their homes and expressed regret that they were $exually starved.

According to them, society had played a role in their quest for intercourse as many people in the society frown upon a widow remarrying after death of spouse.

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Speaking in an interview with the media after a donation by a non governmental organisation (NGO) to them, the widows decried that warmth and bed satisfaction was paramount and could not hold on to their bed needs.

They said love and affection formed part of basic necessity, adding that the cold season had made them yearn for a man’s touch.

One of the widows who identified herself as Nana Ama Amponsah indicated that she could not bear the coldness and everyday she weeps bitterly, wishing her husband could come back to life.

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Sika, another widow observed that there were roles that their husbands aside the s3xual game play especially working to secure the family and the future of their kids but could not get all those securities when her husband died three years ago.

“I have children and my husband died three years ago. When it gets to this period, the cold kills us and we don’t get money to buy food. The sad aspect of the issue is that I have not had s3x in three years and I miss it,” she cried.

Reminiscing the past, Mary Asante indicated that “when I turn on my bed, the other side where my husband used to occupy is always cold. When It happen like that I cry.”

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Widows cry for warmth over many years of s3xual starvation

Anytime you meet a widow crying, the aggrieved women said was just because she has missed her husband, the intercourse, the warmth, affection, love and sense of belongings she has been deprived for years.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

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