Gospel singer, Kenny Saint Ogungbe married husband Eddy Asiedu Brown in 2006 and changed her name to Kenny Saint Brown.
The couple divorced in 2012 after 6 years of marriage and two children
together, she has since been taking good care of her children since
then.
Talking to Saturday Beats, KSB was asked the age she would allow her teenage daughter to have a boyfriend, she said when she attains the “penis envy”
stage.
Wikipedia described the ‘Penis Envy’ as a stage theorised by
Sigmund Freud regarding female psychosexual development, in which young
girls experience anxiety upon realisation that they do not have a penis.
However, the singer said that her Philosophy lecturer in school defined
it as a stage in a young girl’s life when she realises that she
attracts the member of the opposite sex.
KSB also said she
started dating when she was 15 years old so she would be a wicked
mother to deny her child from dating a man at that age.
When I was in the university, I took a course in Philosophy and
they taught us that there is a particular age that girls start dating
and they call it the age of ‘Penis Envy’.
It is not that the girls are necessarily looking for sex, it is
just a stage in their life whereby they realise that they are pretty and
they can be attractive to a guy.
For me, once my daughter is 15 years old then it is okay for her
to date. It is not that they would be walking around holding hands but
it has to be a civil and responsible relationship. I am not a
regular parent, I feel it is okay for a female child to be aware that
she is attractive to guys and she should also know that the guy would
woo her. That was the age it happened to me and I would be a wicked
mother to expect that at the age of 15, my daughter would not have
someone wooing her or telling her the usual lies guys tell ladies.
So for my boy, if he is 17 and I notice that he is always
talking to someone on the phone and always smiling, it is okay. It does
not mean that they are going to be practising sex; it just means that
they are understanding matters of the heart and love apart from the love
they get from their parents,” she said.
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