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Don’t exhaust yourselves trying to please women, Pastor Funke Adejumo tells married men
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Don’t exhaust yourselves trying to please women, Pastor Funke Adejumo tells married men

Pastor Funke Adejumo, founder of Agape Christian Ministries, delivered a sermon advising married men not to exhaust themselves in attempts to please their wives. She emphasized that no man can fully satisfy a woman, using examples such as changes in appearance and beauty routines to illustrate the inherent desire for change among women. While acknowledging the importance of love and care in marriage, Adejumo warned against placing undue pressure on husbands to meet unrealistic expectations. The message resonated widely, sparking discussions on marital dynamics and gender roles within religious contexts.

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Don’t exhaust yourselves trying to please women, Pastor Funke Adejumo tells married men

Pastor Funke Adejumo, founder of Agape Christian Ministries, delivered a sermon advising married men not to exhaust themselves in attempts to please their wives. She emphasized that no man can fully satisfy a woman, using examples such as changes in appearance and beauty routines to illustrate the inherent desire for change among women. While acknowledging the importance of love and care in marriage, Adejumo warned against placing undue pressure on husbands to meet unrealistic expectations. The message resonated widely, sparking discussions on marital dynamics and gender roles within religious contexts.

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