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DJ MOZ ON WHY HE GOT VASECTOMY

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Popular gospel deejay Martin Kimathi, alias DJ Moz has spoke about his sex life disclosing that he started engaging in sex at the age of 13 years old. Speaking at an interview, the DJ who doubles up as a TV presenter also said he stopped going to church at 14 and started working in night clubs. 

I did grow up in church until when I was about 14 when I stopped going to church and I started working in the clubs. For me and my boys when we were growing up, sex was always featured highly in our conversations. I used to roll with nine guys and we used to hang out together every weekend and almost everyday during the holiday. Us guys were sexually active from a young age. I’m not proud of it but it is part of my story,” he said.

DJ Moz further said that at the time, they used to engage in conversations that was mainly about sex and discouraged the use of condoms on grounds that sex was not interesting. “All our conversations used to revolve around football and sex. One of the conversations that used to come up a lot was having sex with a condom was not interesting and we preferred having sex without protection,” he added. 

The DJ also said that he did a vasectomy as the burden of family planning was always on his wife, adding that he does not enjoy using condoms. “I’m a married man and I’ve been married now for 13 years, the burden of family planning was always on my wife and I don’t like using a condom, and its not like I’m discouraging the use of condoms. So my wife had been on the pill for the longest time and it wasn’t good for her, I knew it was affecting her but she and I always had conversations about it.

Vasectomy is an option especially when we got to a point where we didn’t want to have more kids, it’s an option that I think guys need to consider especially when you think about your spouse. I have gotten a vasectomy and I’m functioning as normal,” stated DJ Moz

On sex education, DJ Moz maintained that the conversation should start at home as opposed to the school, arguing that kids learn by observation. “There are certain spaces that we need to have such conversations, sex education needs to start at home and one of the things, my wife and I try to do is make sure we are open on this conversation and raise our kids being whole.

We want them to understand these things and protect them as well from certain things. The other thing, my wife and I need to model a certain lifestyle for our kids, because kids learn by observation. Even while I was growing up even before I was a christian was learning by observing the society.”

Kevin Koech is a Kenyan blogger writing on governance, fraud, politics, social media and celebrity gossip with over three years experience in digital content creation with an incline in editing.

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