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Don’t have sex if you don’t own a home,it’s a trap – Hamamat

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Ghanaian model and influencer Hamamat Montia has issued a caution to women, urging them to take extra precautions about where they choose to have intimate relationships, amid rising concerns over privacy and the unauthorised sharing of private footage.

Posting on her Instagram account, Montia advised women not to have sex outside the security of their own homes to avoid the risk of being recorded without consent. Her warning follows a series of leaked sex tapes which have sparked extensive discussion online about privacy and digital safety.

“Queens, it’s a new world out there,” she said in the video message. “If you don’t have your own place, then you shouldn’t be having sex. No, don’t do it. It’s a trap. Nowadays, cameras are as small as the tip of a pen.”

Montia, who highlighted the easy availability of tiny, concealable recording devices, stressed that protecting one’s dignity is essential. “We, as women, must maintain our dignity because you and I know we are giving these men something irreplaceable. It’s not just about fun,” she added.

The model concluded by urging women to approach their personal relationships with caution and pride, and to avoid being unwittingly used as part of someone else’s “conquest.”

“This is your journey; embrace it with pride and caution,” she said, underscoring the importance of personal privacy and respect in today’s digital landscape.

Source:TheDotNews

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