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Pastor Ssempa on why he doesn’t use condoms, “They remove about 80% of the natural taste of sex; let’s enjoy sex as God intended it”

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
September 11, 2020
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Twitter is one social media platform where tweeps come up with all sorts of topics to debate about . The trending topic on twitter right now is whether married couples should also use condoms?

The topic has been labelled #Safemangweno which translates as #SafeSex. As expected several tweeps have given varying submissions.

Pastor Martin Ssempa of Makerere Community Church and former member of the Pornography Control Committee has also had his say on the topic.

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According to Ssempa, sex with a condom is like eating the best food with your sense of taste robbed by COVID-19 infection. He admitted that he doesn’t use condoms in his marriage as he claimed they failed miserably in birth control.

“They remove about 80% the natural taste of sex.  They remove sex from the free spirit spontaneous combustion. Condoms deter the exchange of happy hormones. Let’s enjoy sex as God intended it,” says Ssempa.

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