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The Issue of oral sex and the church

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Outspoken Presiding Bishop of Lighthouse Chapel International, Dag Heward- Mills says there is nothing wrong with oral sex.

According to him, there is no law which debars men from kissing any part of their partners’ body.

‘I don’t think there is anything wrong with oral sex because there is no red flag on any part of the body. Which law [states] that this place is not good; you can kiss here, but you cannot lick here because kissing is licking” he stressed.

Bishop Heward-Mills, who was addressing church members, could not fathom why couples restrict areas they touch during foreplay when in fact other places can also contribute to making the sex more enjoyable.

“Why can’t you not kiss your wives vulva and why can’t your wife also kiss your penis; why can’t she hold it? It’s nice” he stressed.

The Lighthouse Presiding Bishop blamed the bad sexual lifestyle especially among Christians on religious restrictions.

“All these religious restrictions even prevent you from having the variations that you need to have exciting sex” he added.

He indicated that oral sex among other advantages keep the clitoris stimulated and prevents to clitoris from bruises.

“One of the advantages of oral sex is that the clitoris needs to be stimulated, and the tongue can do a good job because sometimes the finger stimulates the clitoris so hard it becomes sore” he stated.

Bishop Heward-Mills said oral sex is a “holy and good thing” but cautioned couples to be wary of its disadvantages.

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