Saucy sermons offering advice on how to ’spice up’ your sex lives
December 17th, 2010 - 5:21 pm ICT by ANILondon, Dec 17 (ANI): Couples who are frustrated with their sex lives are being offered advice in saucy sermons on how to “spice up” things in the bedroom.
Ghanian-born priest Dr Alex Appiah is ignoring the blushes of his congregation at Market Weighton, East Yorks, to explore ways in which couples can keep marriages strong “by ensuring each other is physically fulfilled”.
The 46-years old priest, who has been married to wife Ama for almost two decades and has two children said: “Sex is a God-given, beautiful thing.
“The Lord wants us to enjoy it. I am not afraid to talk about sex because it is one of the most important aspects of a happy marriage,” the Daily Express quoted Appiah as saying.
“I want people to work on all aspects of their life together and that includes what goes on in the bedroom,” Appiah added. (ANI)
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