Massage therapist speaks about weight loss from excessive sex with ex-girlfriend

Mr Ransford Afari, a Yoni massage therapist, recently shared a personal experience of significant weight loss, which he attributed to frequent sexual encounters with his former Liberian girlfriend.
Speaking on GhOne, Afari recounted how, as a young man, he believed that regular sex was beneficial for his health.
During his relationship with his Liberian partner, they were intimate every day, leading to noticeable weight loss.
"I’ve had relationships in the past, and one of my girlfriends was Liberian, during the time of their civil war," Afari revealed during the discussion.
He admitted that he was unaware that frequent sexual activity could become an issue until he experienced it firsthand.
"I didn’t have a problem with it, but my neighbours started noticing.
They saw I was losing weight and would tease me, saying the girl would kill me," he said.
Afari explained that, at the time, he didn’t recognize any problem because he believed that being young and energetic meant it was healthy.
"I never thought she was a sex addict because we were having sex regularly, and I thought it was normal.
It wasn’t until I started reading about the side effects of excessive sex that I realized the impact," he added.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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