Ghanaian sexopathologist Dr. Samuel Amanamah has suggested that negative remarks from women regarding their partner's sexual organs can lead to feelings of inadequacy in men.
In an interview on UTV, Dr. Amanamah explained that demeaning comments about the size and shape of a man's member can contribute to sexual inactivity. “Men are sensitive when it comes to the size of their manhood, so if a woman uses derogatory language, it can make them feel sexually inadequate,” he stated.
He urged women to be cautious when discussing issues related to their partner's sexual organs, emphasizing that “women should be measured in their words regarding their partners’ manhood.”
Additionally, Dr. Amanamah advised men to prioritize their health by exercising regularly and visiting the hospital for check-ups. “Overall health is connected to sexual well-being. Men should ensure they stay healthy, engage in regular exercise, eat well, and periodically visit the hospital for general check-ups to assess their health status,” he added.
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Negative comments from women about men's sexual organs can make them feel sexually inadequate - Dr. Samuel Amanamah#UTVGhana pic.twitter.com/VROiBCL1Rz
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