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Pastor Adeyemi urges men to focus on effective use of ‘manhood’, not size 

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Pastor Adeyemi also advised young men to prioritize inner growth, meaningful relationships, and self-acceptance

By Kehinde Okeowo

The founder of the Daystar Christian Center, Pastor Sam Adeyemi has told men that the ability to satisfy their  partners in bed and the love for their  spouses are more important than the size or length of their manhoods.

He gave the advice to his congregation on Sunday while addressing concerns of men with small manhood.

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Speaking during the church service, the 57-year-old preacher narrated an incident that happened during his secondary school days and highlighted the absurdity of body comparisons.

He went on to urge young men to focus more on inner growth, meaningful relationships, and self-acceptance.

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Pastor Adeyemi said, “One of the major pressures we have is body image problems. It is terrible to compare your body with mine. Setting standards on what the body should look like and then you find out you fell short. It is so bad.

“I went to an all boys secondary school. I still remember a day that some of my classmates went somewhere and by the time they came back, we now found out what they went to do. They went with a ruler to go measure their private parts and to compare.

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“Nothing destroys self image more than that. It is nonsense. If you are a young guy, let me encourage you because it is all over the internet now. You will see either medicine or a Chinese method of elongating your manhood.

“It is a lie, it is not the length that matters but the effectiveness, the skills and love for your spouse. So for God’s sake wait till you get married. Don’t let them kill you.”

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