Searching for partners on television shows is prostitution in disguise – Counsellor Lutterodt

Have you seen any dating show on television that you may want to be part? If your response is yes, then counsellor Lutterodt says that is equal to practising ‘ashawo’ in disguise’.

In a recent interview, the controversial and loudmouth Ghanaian counsellor pinpointed that the fact that the participants of the show hurriedly hook up without taking time to study themselves implies that such shows are platforms for glorified prostitution.

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“You meet a guy on TV and all of a sudden on TV you ask the guy and he says I like you, what are the things you know about the person? I think that it is prostitution glorified if you ask me. That we are glorifying prostitution but using other mediums to invite people to practice ‘ashawo in disguise” he added.

According to counsellor George Lutterodt, the physical stature must not be the only means by which a boyfriend or girlfriend is chosen. “Just by looking at the person, you admire him or her. These people come on TV in their best-dressed attire. The guys who come there don’t know you well,” he noted.

The loudmouth counsellor who is also a pastor added that “We advertise ladies on the screens and when they are not chosen by any man, it becomes an issue and leads them to stress and depression. They live with anxiety disorder and the mental illness that they are not suitable for any guy”.

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