"She is like dead firewood" Irate husband slams wife live on TV for failing to moan during sex
The husband and wife during the show. Photo/Screengrab.

“She is like dead firewood” Irate husband slams wife live on TV for failing to moan during sex

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An angry husband in a joint TV/radio session painfully narrated how his wife’s dead silence during sex is driving him mad to the extent he is considering divorce.

The man who is in his sunset years spoke during an interview on a couple’s session where he appeared with his wife who doesn’t moan one bit or even flinch during intercourse.

The man opened up about his marital woes while speaking an interview on Ghanaian radio Oyerepa FM with marriage and relationship coach Auntie Naa.

The visibly distraught man complained to the sex therapist that anytime he meets his wife in bed, she is idle and acts like a deadwood

He also said that his wife’s refusal to moan during sex has had a very negative effect on their marriage and he’s even considering a divorce.

The live session which is usually streamed online sent social media into a frenzy as netizens discussed the old man’s ordeal.

 

Auntie Naa, whose real name Eunice Amerley Nortey, is popular for reconciling couples on her show ‘Oyerepa Afutuo’ on Oyerepa FM.

The show, which is also streamed live online, has a huge following in Ghana and abroad.

The radio show typically resolve marital, financial, relationship and family difficulties that confront families, couples and individuals for which the normal routes of resolution are often not enough to resolve.

Auntie Naa’s show serve as divorce courts, financial advisors, psychological counsellors, spiritual guides and cultural arbiters.

The premise of the show tend to look like courthouses, with scores of people who line up to present their cases every day.

Many of the cases involve estranged couples, absentee fathers, disputed parenthood and a raft of spiritual cases involving the invocation of curses and other complicated matters.

Cases that should be resolved by our courts are taken to Auntie Naa’s show because most of the people who seek help and solace in the radio show lack the financial resources to take their cases to our courts.

Also, even if these cases went before the courts, they would take weeks and months to resolve. However, the show is able to satisfy most people appearing before them within a few sessions.

While the content comes across as sensational and prurient in some cases, the show is often well-researched and produced. The hosts and panels approach their work with professional seriousness and personal concern and dedication.

Auntie Naa’s show has become social support canters to which people with various types of problems turn for support.