Marriage Therapist Shares How Religious And Cultural Prejudices Hinder Many Couples From Fully Enjoying Sex
South African community psychologist and marriage therapist, Bakhe Dlamini, has said that religious and cultural prejudices hinder couples from fully enjoying sex life.
According to Dlamini, many religion and culture believe that sex is unholy, some sex positions are unholy, shouldn’t be really enjoyed or talked about.
Speaking further, the therapist noted that sex is sex and whichever position a couple wants to try in the privacy of their bedroom is holy and sanctified.
Below is his full post:
“One of the biggest hindrances to many couples not being able to enjoy sex fully is religious and cultural prejudices.
For example, many have the notion that sex is unholy, shouldn’t be “really” enjoyed, shouldn’t be talked about… Listen to me: anything agreed upon and done by a couple in the privacy of their bedroom is holy and sanctified.
For example: there is no ungodly sex position. Sex is sex. Whichever sex position a couple wants to try is holy and sanctified. So turn up the heat.”