“I’m starting sex toy brand inspired by Holy Spirit for Christian women” — Lady
A young lady has stirred intense debate online after unveiling a sex toy brand she claims is designed specifically for Christian women.
The lady made the announcement in a viral video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, where she explained the inspiration behind the business idea.
“Inspired by the Holy Spirit”
In the video, she said the brand was inspired by the Holy Spirit and targeted at Christian married women who feel unsatisfied in their marriages.
She stated: “Guys, so, I’m starting a sex toy brand and this was inspired by the Holy Spirit for sex toys only for Christian women.
“Targeted only for Christian women. If you know that your husband is not pleasuring you very very well and you want to pleasure yourself, yes you can pleasure yourself with the holy spirit. This is inspired.”
Her comments quickly attracted attention, with many social media users expressing shock, criticism, and disbelief over her reference to the Holy Spirit.
Watch the video here…
https://twitter.com/i/status/2024733896156287144
Public Reactions
Several users took to the comment section to share their views.
Sonia wrote: “Not against people that use sex toys, but Holy spirit cannot ask you to pleasure yourself when you are married. He can give a woman the wisdom to create a more intimate time with her husband not replace the husband with a sex toy.”
Tejiomo wrote: “Sometimes when I see things like this I wonder what kind of home they come from? Who pastors these idiots, who is their mentor? Who do they listen to? If you want to sell your toys please go on but don’t brand it as Christian toys.”
Gozie wrote: “Inspired by the Holy Spirit and for married women only? This one go cause serious debate.”
Sonia also added: “Holy Spirit don suffer for una hand God abeg, must be the evil spirit that inspired you sis.”
Samuel wrote: “I’m sure you don’t know what you said by mentioned the holy spirit my God have mercy on you.”
Onimisi commented: “Haba,when did it reach the level of using the holy spirit on an irrelevant stuff of this nature.”
Emma wrote: “One way to sell her products and make profit the other is y did she target only Church people here.”
The video continues to circulate widely, with many users debating faith, marriage, and business ethics in the comment sections.





