Ghanaian actress, Lydia Forson has revealed why women buy charms to attract men, according to a post on her social media page.
The Ghanaian actress in her tweet which came after sex-charm vendor Mama Gee was arrested, blamed it all on patriarchy.
Her tweet reads ;
Patriarchy is why girls are inserting things, bathing with concoctions and putting “scopatumana” into men’s food to keep them, take money from them, and steal them from other women. When a society makes women feel like a man is all they have to live for, this happens.
https://twitter.com/lydiaforson/status/1151024385261801472?s=19
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