
I will not be bothered if my wife cheats on me - Counsellor Lutterodt
Controversial Ghanaian personality Counsellor Lutterodt, known for his provocative statements, recently sparked controversy by criticizing men who choose to conduct DNA tests on their own children.
Engaging in a discourse with renowned gospel musician Empress Gifty on the talk show U Cook, Counsellor Lutterodt made his disapproval of DNA testing evident, expressing skepticism about its necessity.
The outspoken marriage counsellor boldly stated that those who opt for DNA tests on their biological offspring are lacking rationality, going as far as labeling them as having mental health problems.
Questioning the underlying motivation behind such tests, he questioned the significance one attaches to genetic verification.
Drawing from the widely-publicized paternity issue involving ex-footballer Nii Odartey Lamptey and his former spouse, Counsellor Lutterodt shared his unconventional perspective, revealing that he would not be emotionally affected if his wife were to be unfaithful and conceive a child with another man.
Elaborating further, he emphasized his unwavering commitment to his marriage of 26 years, asserting that infidelity on his wife’s part would not shake his resolve or prompt emotional distress.
In essence, Counsellor Lutterodt’s provocative remarks challenge societal norms around fidelity and paternity, offering a controversial take on fidelity in relationships.
“People who conduct DNA tests have mental health issues. What are you doing the DNA tests for? I have no use for DNA tests.”
“Why would I cry if my wife cheated on me and got pregnant? I have always said that I won’t be bothered if my wife has an affair with another man. I have been married to her for 26 years, so why would I cry if she cheats on me once. She understood what she did.”
Source: NewsandVibes.com
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