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Every woman should do whatever it takes to hang on to their husbands -Deborah Ajayi
Popular sex therapist, Deborah Ajayi, has said a woman should do whatever it takes to make sure her husband does not have extramarital affairs.
Ajayi, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Omoshola’s Place, also said the plight of women and fixing broken marriages was behind her decision to go into aphrodisiac business.
The sex therapist disclosed that she was curious to find out the reason why men couldn’t hold on to their wives, pointing out that after a little research she discovered that most women got careless after marriage.
“I realised men run after younger girls because of the pleasure they derive after intimacy. I wouldn’t blame this on men fully, most women become very careless after marriage/ birth. They believe once they are married they wouldn’t need to do the things they were doing when they were very much younger,” she said in a Tribune report.
According to Ajayi, her dream was to become an entrepreneur with various interests but the plight of women in marriage caught her attention and she decided to do something about it.
Se said she discovered how people go through a lot in life, especially the women who are constantly being abused in one way or the other in their marriages, adding that “while growing up, I realised 75 per cent of men who wanted to take advantage of me were married. I used to wonder why they were always after younger girls. I have witnessed marital violence in my home and neighbourhood, 80 per cent are caused by the men’s infidelity.”
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