UK based actress, Wumi Olabimtan, Believes that the subject of sex should not be confined only to the bedroom, but be discussed in public for the sake of education.
The actress in an interview with Potpourri said that sex is a very important thing in a marriage, and couples should endeavor to study each other and have a sex schedule.
She said;
“Actually, a man’s libido determines the sex routine in a marriage. But that doesn’t mean the woman cannot initiate it. She can do it by not asking but by body language which the man is sure to understand,”.
When she was asked what she would do if her husband suddenly becomes irreversibly impotent, the Ibadan Polytechnic graduate, admitted it would be a pill very hard to swallow.
She also said;
“Irreversible impotency in a marriage is a temptation and we need a divine grace to overcome such a temptation. Sex is fuel in a marriage, and when fuel is low or dries off, the marriage car stops, which means the marriage will suffer.
It will only take divine intervention to sustain both parties, because sex is fuel and has a spirit of its own,”.
Charming Wumi Olabimtan, who started acting in 2003 is from Gbongan in Osun State. She studied Mass Communications at the Polytechnic, Ibadan and relocated to the UK to meet her husband and to have more education.
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