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Oral sex is unholy, criminal and disgusting, says Ghanaian lawyer
Ghanaian lawyer, Dr Maurice Ampaw, has condemned the act of lovemaking which requires the male partner having oral sex, sometimes referred to as oral intercourse, with his lover.
According to the legal practitioner and founder of the Legal Advocacy Foundation, oral sex deviates from the natural order of sexual intercourse and also breaches Ghanaian laws.
Ampaw who made these assertions during an interview went further to describe men who engage in oral sex as “foolish” individuals who must not be found among reasonable people, ghanaweb reports.
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The lawyer warned that men should desist from the sexual act adding that the tongue was not created for performing oral sex with the female gender.
Ampaw also encouraged Ghanaians to report any persons caught engaging in oral sex to the police to effect an arrest.
“Such matters are not reported because it often involves two willing individuals and so there are no complainants, but if you have any evidence of such acts rush to the police to report it”. he said.
“There is no place for the penis or vagina in anybody’s mouth, so if they bite it off or transmit any diseases” in the process, the law would not hold them for any harm, he added.
Ampaw further said oral sex is “unholy, criminal, disgusting and obscene”.
Cunnilingus is oral sex performed on female genitals, while fellatio is oral sex performed on a penis.
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