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“God has approved of side chicks in marriage because they make men live longer lives.” – Counselor Lutterodt

Side chicks, according to marriage counselor Rev. George Lutterodt, are part of God’s grand plan for successful marriages. He revealed that God blesses side chicks, so no curse from an enraged wife would work against another woman.


Counsellor Lutterodt revealed this on TV3 NewDay while discussing marital boundaries with Berla Mundi and Cookie Tee.

“According to the Bible, God sent a man named David to earth. When David arrived, he was so blessed that God asked him to build a church for him. Unfortunately, he saw Uriah’s wife bathing, fell in love with it, and went after her.

He did not follow the proper procedure when adding the lady. He was a murderer. ‘Why did you do that so you won’t be able to build a temple,’ God asked.

He then had a son named Solomon. So, Solomon constructs a temple for God with how many wives and side chicks?

“God blesses you with more women when he is in your business.” Those of us who only have two wives are suffering. A man who marries more than one woman will never die young. “

“Side chicks are a part of marriage, and they are the medium through which men live longer, grow older, and do not die prematurely.” Side chicks are an integral part of the marriage structure. The side chicks are blessed by God. “There is no curse on the side,” he went on to say.

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