- Charles Oputa has opened up about being abused by his nanny when he was just 12.
- The singer admitted that he didn’t fully understand the situation back then, but he still found it enjoyable.
- Charlyboy stated that intimacy goes beyond just physical interactions, as he has always had a free-spirited nature.
Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, has opened up about being abused by his nanny when he was just 12. He admitted that he didn’t fully understand the situation back then, but he still found it enjoyable.
He stated that intimacy goes beyond just physical interactions, as he has always had a free-spirited nature. He also mentioned that women can connect intimately through conversation.
Now at 74, he recalled visiting brothels often as a child and getting gonorrhea at 12.
In an interview on Duke Rants, he talked about how erectile dysfunction affects some men aged 35 to 45, impacting their mental state. He feels that this issue can undermine a man’s confidence and sense of normalcy.
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See some comments below:
@thynk_unlimited1: “If men start to talk, you all will be surprised what we went through at young age.”
@iamdx2: “Men is time for us to speak up.”
@churchill_777: “It’s high time men begin to speak up. Enough of bottling those traumas.”
@suruka.ng: “Men are going through a lot. They just choose not to talk about it. There’s a popular saying that men would “rather die than not have an erec*tion,” given the significant psychological and emotional impact that ED can have on their sense of identity, self-worth, and overall quality of life. Various studies have shown that ED is strongly linked to poor mental health, anxiety, depression, and even thoughts of self-harm in severe cases.”
@constance_malai: “Sad but it’s a reality.”