Most women's first kid does not belong to their spouses. Susan Mann.

According to entertainment commentator Sally Mann, most women do not give their spouses the first child. She stated that this is supported by data.

Most women's first kid does not belong to their spouses. Susan Mann.

        She discussed how Odartey Lamptey's ex-wife deceived for years about the true father of the children he believed to be his in an interview with Roselyn Felli on the Joy Prime morning show.

      Women are wrecking havoc on this society in a big way. Listen, many women don't have their first children for their spouses. This is accurate and is supported by statistics. Although I can't tell you this off the top of my head, ladies are  causing significant damage to their relationships. One of them was Odartey Lamptey, who made it quite plain that three of his children were not his children, she said.

         Her interaction with the presenter coincides with Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson's admission in her recently published book, "I Am Not Yvonne Nelson," that her mother had withheld information about her biological father, shattering the once-beautiful connection they shared.

          Sally Mann said in an interview that she thinks there is a reason why God allowed a man and a woman to have children. As a result, she thinks that women should always be honest with their kids and explain why their dads aren't around when that happens.

    It's past time for women to quit destroying these children's lives by claiming that "we're the weaker vessel. You owe it to your child if you were raped. You owe it to your child to tell them what happened if the individual who caused your pregnancy didn't accept responsibility. 

       There is no way to stop a youngster from seeing their father. It is wrong on every level since there was a purpose why God allowed the guy and the wife to get married, get pregnant, and have these children. In a child's life, a man's protection is crucial. She pleaded with women to quit lying to children.