Nigerian preacher Prophet Emmanuel Okose has denounced married men who refrain from taking a shower with their spouses as inappropriate.
In a social media video, Emmanuel Okose called males who don’t engage in these romantic activities “useless men.”
In his words; ’As a man, if you have never bath with your wife in the bathroom at least ten times in a year, you are a useless husband. If you have never bath with your wife in the same bathroom at least ten times in a year, meaning both of you took a bath together, your marriage is a joke.
“Do you know the power that transits from a woman’s body into your body as a man when you take baths together?
“Do you understand the spiritual convent that is released on the man when you take sponge to scrub the body of your wife, scrub her private parts, bath her like a child, treat her like your daughter as she does the same to you?
“Just that joy alone that comes out of her, you can’t fail as a man.”
I personally feel bathing together as couples depend on their personal preferences and mutual agreement. If both of them enjoy it and feel comfortable, it can be a lovely way to connect.
Please share your thoughts with me if you feel there is truly a power that transits when couples bath together.
There is no spiritual relationship or power transit or any other force releases from a woman man when they have their bath together, for romantic ties, it’s good but men getting power for any reason from having bath with their wives is a lie. Such claim don’t have any biblical standing or support, of he emphasized on strengthening the love between husband wife, I support that, any other spiritual relevant is zero.
The Bible doesn’t explicitly discuss the spiritual benefits of couples bathing together. But, it does stress the importance of intimate bonding and connection within marriage. Sharing a bath, especially in the context of a loving and trusting relationship, can create emotions which aligns with biblical principles about the joys of marriage and the importance of enjoying the physical and emotional intimacy within a sacred union.
The Bible says in Genesis Chapter 2 verse 25: *“…and they were both naked, the man and his wife, and they were not ashamed.”* To me, bathing together is one of the best ways to strengthen marriage.
Sharing a bath or shower apart from helping to *save water* can be a way for couples to bond *(talk without distractions)* and create a more *intimate and relaxed environment*, fostering a deeper *emotional/romantic* connection.
It can also be a form of *self-care* and a chance for *non-sexual physical intimacy*.
However, it’s important to consider individual preferences *(such as different water temperatures)*, hygiene, and privacy *(shyness)*, and ensure that everyone feels comfortable.
Fostering intimacy, enhancing emotional connection, and providing a space for mindful relaxation and connection are some of the spiritual benefits of couples bathing together.
*Besides, physical contact, like gently hugging or massaging each other, can stimulate the release of oxytocin, the “love hormone,” which promotes trust and emotional closeness.*
Adoghe F.A
June 7, 2025 at 3:52 pm
There is no spiritual relationship or power transit or any other force releases from a woman man when they have their bath together, for romantic ties, it’s good but men getting power for any reason from having bath with their wives is a lie. Such claim don’t have any biblical standing or support, of he emphasized on strengthening the love between husband wife, I support that, any other spiritual relevant is zero.
Taiye Ajiboye
June 7, 2025 at 4:02 pm
Well said
Vickky
June 7, 2025 at 8:49 pm
Bathing with one’s couples is the best ever because it’s really increase more love and affection in the marriage.
Samuel Akibon
June 7, 2025 at 10:11 pm
Let me marry first, I will come back to give a proper comment
Uche C Okorocha
June 8, 2025 at 10:45 am
The Bible doesn’t explicitly discuss the spiritual benefits of couples bathing together. But, it does stress the importance of intimate bonding and connection within marriage. Sharing a bath, especially in the context of a loving and trusting relationship, can create emotions which aligns with biblical principles about the joys of marriage and the importance of enjoying the physical and emotional intimacy within a sacred union.
The Bible says in Genesis Chapter 2 verse 25: *“…and they were both naked, the man and his wife, and they were not ashamed.”* To me, bathing together is one of the best ways to strengthen marriage.
Sharing a bath or shower apart from helping to *save water* can be a way for couples to bond *(talk without distractions)* and create a more *intimate and relaxed environment*, fostering a deeper *emotional/romantic* connection.
It can also be a form of *self-care* and a chance for *non-sexual physical intimacy*.
However, it’s important to consider individual preferences *(such as different water temperatures)*, hygiene, and privacy *(shyness)*, and ensure that everyone feels comfortable.
Fostering intimacy, enhancing emotional connection, and providing a space for mindful relaxation and connection are some of the spiritual benefits of couples bathing together.
*Besides, physical contact, like gently hugging or massaging each other, can stimulate the release of oxytocin, the “love hormone,” which promotes trust and emotional closeness.*