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Pastor Jessica Kayanja: Most men who know how to love are ‘players’

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 26, 2023
in Gossip, Relationships
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Pastor Jessica Kayanja, the Founder of Girl Power Ministries, has advised women to exercise caution when encountering men who appear overly affectionate, as they may often turn out to be skilled ‘players.’

During her speech at Vision Group’s Bride and Groom Expo, Jessica Kayanja emphasized that a significant number of men have reduced the essence of relationships and marriages to mere sexual encounters, employing various tactics to attain their desired outcomes.

She urged individuals to view marriage from a broader perspective, extending beyond the realm of physical intimacy. She posed the question, “What if your partner falls ill after marriage? There is more to marriage than just sex.”

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She attributed the prevalence of broken relationships and marriages to such circumstances.

Nonetheless, she encouraged partners to remain open to new relationships if their current companions display a lack of commitment. By doing so, individuals can strive to find a more genuine and lasting connection.

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