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I Got My First Feelings From Unwashed Pants Of My Step Mother – Young Man Narrates [Video]

Richmond Akopong, a 29-year-old Bolgatanga resident, describes how he initially got his feelings from his stepmother’s pantie.

He went to remain with his grandmother when he was five years old, but later moved to Bibiani in the Ashanti area in search of job. He was a khebab vendor.

Richmond claims he became a womanizer when he was in class two, and that he gets feelings whenever he sees any female pants. This began when he saw his stepmother’s pants.

Richmond’s life in Bibiani got challenging, so he traveled to Accra to sell the khebab. He met a woman and they married, but he began masturbating.

Richmond claims that he is not willing to masturbate on sometimes, and that when the thought occurs to him to do so, and he invokes Jesus, all of those thoughts go. When he got baptized in 2019, he was able to put an end to this behavior. He grew ill out of nowhere, his stomach swelled, and he returned to his hometown for treatment.

They brought him to a herbalist and gave him a mixture to drink; luckily, he recovered and returned to Accra to resume his profession. He was then taken to a herbalist for protection by his father-in-law. This aided him, and his life became much easier for him; in fact, his supervisor gave him the khebab business.

However, the boss eventually purchased a shirt for Richmond, and the instant he put it on, he became cold, and from that day forward, he began to follow his boss’s instructions. Richmond subsequently went to the herbalist and explained his situation, but the man told him he needed to see another herbalist because he couldn’t help him any more. Richmond then sought help from a priest, who, like the others, asked him to pay GHC200 for oil, but life remained difficult for him.

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