Ghanaian afrobeat artiste Dennis Nana Dwamena, popularly known as KiDi

Ghanaian afrobeat artiste Dennis Nana Dwamena, popularly known as KiDi, has stated that a woman’s body count matters to him when considering a serious relationship or marriage.

Speaking on the Rants, Bants and Confessions podcast, the Likor hitmaker was forthright about how a partner’s sexual history influences his views, especially when the relationship is intended to be serious.

According to KiDi, if the relationship is purely casual, then the person’s past doesn’t concern him. However, if it’s a serious commitment, he does care about her past.

“If we’re just having a good time, having fun, I don’t care. But if you’re someone I’m going to call mine, it matters,” he said.

The singer explained that in serious relationships, particularly when he envisions a woman as a potential wife, a high body count becomes a concern.

KiDi emphasised that it’s not just about numbers for him, but also about the emotional and personal connections formed through past sexual experiences.

He noted that emotional baggage from multiple partners could affect the dynamics of a relationship.

“I don’t want to walk into a space and see all the guys eyeing each other. I don’t want a woman who has given her body and soul to too many people, because when I meet you, I feel like I’m meeting a very degraded version of yourself,” he added.

AK/MA



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