Famous media personality Nana Aba Anamoah is counselling young ladies to resist the need to trade their bodies for employment since doing so diminishes their sense of worth and dignity.
The founder of the Women of Valour conference, Nana Aba Anamoah, noted in an interview with 3 Music TV that the event serves as a vehicle for men to prey on and take advantage of weaker women.
“It’s just that some men think that is how they can exhibit power…If you are a young girl and you are caught up in that situation, I’ll say to you, do not have sex with a man,” the broadcast journalist said.
“One girl told me if ‘I have sex with a man it’s not written on my forehead, nobody will know’. Yes, but it is your dignity. If you want to have sex with a man, have sex with a man but not because there is an opportunity at stake, that is your self-esteem gone,” she added.
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Although Nana Aba revealed that she has never been in such a circumstance, she is certain that it is best for any woman to avoid taking a chance.
Addressing the tendency to blame young ladies, who are mostly the victims, she said, “It is not their fault…if you say watch ‘how you carry yourself’ then you are apportioning some blame to the young women. “There is an insane man who thinks that ‘this girl, even though she is competent, I must get into her pants before she gets the job.’ So it is not the young woman’s fault,” she said.
According to Nana Aba Anamoah, ladies who like to engage in mutual sex are perfectly OK, but they should never do so because there is a chance that might be lost.
“Of course, you will be confronted with so many challenges that at that point you need the job and the money…However, I want to tell every young woman that exchanging sex for a job is not the way to go,” she said.