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Justina Syokau Urges Women Not To Use Cuc**umber To Pleasure Themselves

Gospel artist Justina Syokau, who has been committed to a celibate lifestyle since 2013, is advocating for women to refrain from using sex toys.

The songstress, known for her hit track “Twendi Twendi,” tied the knot in 2012, but her marriage dissolved in 2013. Ever since her marital separation, she has chosen to embrace celibacy.

In a recent interview with comedian Consumator, Syokau made a heartfelt plea to women to abstain from using unconventional items such as cucumbers for sexual pleasure.

“When you feel the burning desire, consider getting married. Cucumbers are meant for consumption as food. They were not designed for such intimate use. God has created something special for that purpose, to enter the sacred space, not food,” she expressed.

The mother of one also shared that she has successfully maintained her celibacy for nearly a decade, owing to her ability to control her sexual desires.

“Being single can be quite fulfilling because it grants you freedom. It’s been almost nine years since I left my marriage. I left with a child, and I decided to place my desires on hold. This decision was primarily influenced by the fact that succumbing to those temptations could lead me into difficulties, and I have responsibilities to take care of,” Syokau explained.

“It’s better to endure a dry spell than to find yourself entangled in troubles. It’s wiser to bear children within a committed relationship, as you may find yourself solely responsible for their upbringing. I’ve embraced this dry spell because I’m wary of falling into another predicament,” she added.

The gospel singer made it clear that she is not currently interested in dating.

“At this moment, my focus is on financial stability, and not on pursuing romantic relationships. I would rather endure a dry spell and secure my financial well-being.”

Previously, Syokau had openly expressed her admiration for the controversial singer Ringtone.