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This is why using dildos, vibrators and anal sex may land you in jail

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In a recent development, concerns have been raised about the legality of using sex toys such as dildos, vibrators, and engaging in anal sex in Ghana.

The practice of using these devices and engaging in such acts may have serious legal implications that could land individuals in jail.

According to legal experts, the use of sex toys and engaging in certain sexual activities are still considered taboo in Ghanaian society and may be in violation of the country’s laws.

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The Criminal Offenses Act of 1960 prohibits “unnatural carnal knowledge” which includes acts such as anal sex and can carry a prison sentence of up to three years.

Furthermore, the use of sex toys such as dildos and vibrators may also be considered illegal under the country’s laws and could lead to criminal charges being filed against individuals found in possession of such items.

In light of these concerns, Ghanaians are being urged to exercise caution when engaging in sexual activities and to be aware of the potential legal consequences of using sex toys.

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It is important for individuals to educate themselves on the laws regarding sexual activities in Ghana in order to avoid running afoul of the law.

 

By being aware of the potential legal implications of using sex toys and engaging in certain sexual acts, Ghanaians can avoid finding themselves on the wrong side of the law.

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Stephen Nartey
Stephen Nartey
I'm Stephen Nartey, a Ghanaian journalist, blogger, and news reporter. I'm an Editor at Ighanaian.com, my love for journalism and news reporting is driven by passion particularly about entertainment and general news. Please contact me on 0244952467 at your service.
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