Mr. Daniel Fenyi, a relationship expert and counselor, has weighed in on the premarital sex debate by asserting that, from a logical or idealistic perspective, having sex with a partner before marriage is not inherently wrong.
Mr. Fenyi made his remarks during a virtual discussion with members of the Ghana Universities Journal regarding the balance between career and relationships.
Reverend Regina Boakye provided a different perspective during the conversation by asserting that having sex before marriage is against biblical teaching.
Despite this, Mr. Fenyi argued that it is important to have sex before getting married in order to fully understand a partner’s sexual health status comprehensively.
“Although it is morally and spiritually not right, it is logically important to engage in sex before marriage to comprehensively know your partner’s sexual health status”, he said.
Mr. Fenyi emphasized that it takes both partners to get to know each other well, making it essential to engage in sexual activities before marriage.
However, he also stressed the importance of being responsible for one’s sexual health to avoid negative outcomes such as sexually transmitted diseases.
In addition, Fenyi advised individuals to focus on their strengths in their career and make the most of the things that others praise or commend them for.
In addition, he advised young people to research the numerous advantages the internet has to offer and to steer clear of bad social media advice.
A group of tertiary students known as The Ghana Universities Journal engage with industry players, stakeholders, and the government, to offer solutions and constructive criticism that will help their generation.
SOURCE: GRAPHICONLINE