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”A man should have sexual intercourse 21 times a month to avoid prostate issues” – Dr. Rasheed Adedapo reveals (Video)
A Nigerian doctor, Dr. Rasheed Adedapo Abassi has encouraged men with reason why engaging in sexual intercourse 21 times a month is a necessity.
In an interview with Classic FM, the doctor began by quoting a well-known physiological concept: “If you don’t use it, you loose it.”
Dr. Rasheed asserts that erections, which are exclusively attained through sexual activity, are the only kind of exercise a man’s prostate gland receives.
According to his claims, research indicates that a man should be able to engage in sexual activity twenty-one times a month in order to prevent cardiovascular problems and prostate cancer.
In order to accomplish this, he further counselled men to do whatever it takes to convince their beautiful wives to have intimate relationships with them on a regular basis or, if it’s feasible, acquire a side chick.
Check out some hilarious reactions below:
RadicalYouthMan said: “Omo, I watched this today and understood why women deny men sex after marriage …. They want prostrate cancer to be the culprit ..but the doctor recommended a side chick … @aproko_doctor come and see better doctor here”
EMMANS wrote: “Watch how fornicators will be rejoicing in the comment session ”
Lover-boy Yuozee stated: “Babe, I hope you can see this”
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– Dr. Rasheed Adedapo
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— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) February 6, 2024
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