Stop demanding money from your husband in return for sex- Diana Hamilton to women

Diana Antwi Hamilton
Diana Antwi Hamilton, a gospel musician from Ghana who has won many awards, has asked married women to stop trading sex for money.
She says that married women who ask their husbands for money before having sexual relations with them are prostitutes.
In an interview on TV XYZ, the singer also told women to stop asking their husbands for money and gifts before getting sexual with them.
Diana Hamilton has said, “If you take money from your husband for sex, that makes you a prostitute.” She also said, “If it happens that way, then that’s prostitution.” “A woman who does that is the same as a woman who sells sex,” she said.
Diana Hamilton also said that if wives wanted something in exchange for money from their husbands, it shouldn’t be sex.
“Why do you have to wait until sex time to ask your husband for money? “It’s wrong to take money from your husband before you have sex,” she said.
She thinks that a husband and wife are one flesh and that love is given without expecting anything in return. Since they are now one, she thinks that both couples should make love freely and not try to sell love.
Diana Hamilton told men who don’t want their wives to take care of them financially that they should do everything they can to do so. Otherwise, something could happen that would ruin their marriages.
“And when the woman needs something, he should give it to her,” she told him.
Diana Hamilton married Joseph Okoi Hamilton in 2005, and the two have been together ever since. Her doctor husband helps her run her music career.
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