• Home
  • Entertainment
  • Have more s*x to reduce risk of breast cancer, Don’t settle for a 2-minute man – Nigerian doctor advises women
Entertainment

Have more s*x to reduce risk of breast cancer, Don’t settle for a 2-minute man – Nigerian doctor advises women

Dr. Abassi stated this on TVC’s programme, Your View, on Tuesday, December 10.

“Women need to have more sex to reduce the risk of breast cancer. Don’t settle for a two-minute guy. Settle for a man that will get you to reach orgasm,” he said.

“When a woman reaches orgasm, she releases oxytocin, which lowers her chances of developing cancer.”

“Don’t settle for a two minute guy. Settle for a man that will get you to reach orgasm.”

He further advised men to consider polygamy, citing its potential health benefits, such as reduced risks of prostate-related issues and improved life expectancy.

“Men with two to three wives live longer than men with one wife. If your son is not getting rid of his DHT (dihydrotestosterone), he is likely to develop an enlarged prostate,” he said.

Dr. Abassi also touched on the relationship between s3xual health and cardiac health in men.

“Any man not waking with a full erection already has cardiac issues. My oldest patient is 92 years old and has a four-year-old daughter and that’s DNA-proven.”

When questioned about the risks associated with s3xually transmitted infections (STIs) in light of his recommendations, Dr. Abassi underscored the importance of safe sexual practices.

“The condom is not 100% protective, but we still advise it. Awareness is key,” he added.

Related posts

Osun Election: Davido unfollows Portable on social media

theKorrespondent

Veteran Actor Charles Inojie reacts to viral video of female and male Islamic students being flogged mercilessly by their Islamic teachers

theKorrespondent

Pete Edochie speaks on the recent crave for plastic surgery and false hair amongst Nigerian women

theKorrespondent

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More