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Would you cheat on your man if he doesn't satisfy you in the other room?


Would you cheat or divorce your partner if he doesn't satisfy your sexual needs? This question is a food for thought for every woman out there, married or unmarried. Some women leave the comfort of their matrimonial home on the basis of not having sexual satisfaction with their partner. This practice is so wrong and selfish In fact aside from the fact that you are practically selling yourself cheap to other guys you are also not being fair to the man you love so much to tie the knot with! Survey every marriage or relationship has its own challenges, maybe your partner not being hot in bed is just what you have to put up with in your own relationship, cheating on your spouse won't help a thing if you love him you should look out for a solution instead of making life miserable for him.

Get help

Herbal supplements, fruits, and nuts are highly effective in keeping a man sexually active. You need not spread your legs for another guy or make your partner feel less of a man when there's a solution out there.

Keep in mind that he wishes to satisfy you

A man's ego is appeased when he knows he's well able to satiate his wife in bed. When pleasing his partner seems almost impossible it grates on his nerves and makes him dread sexual Intercourse knowing the disappointment that lies ahead. Know that your partner his trying all he can to please you sexually, cheating on him will clearly break his resolve to do good by you.

Remember your vows

You promised before God and man to be with your partner through thick and thin, better or worse! The moment you discover your man isn't all that good in bed you should discuss this with him. He might not even know he isn't giving you what you want! You should open up to him so he can work towards fulfilling your desires.



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