Married women in Kwasitwikrom in the Agona East District of the Central Region, have expressed worry about the intense noise pollution produced in the area through sand winning activities, which, according to them, disturbs their love-making at night.
The frustrated women said the blaring noise from the site, interferes with their sexual activities as their husbands easily get distracted during coitus.
They have, therefore, appealed to government and the local authorities, to regulate the activities of the sand winners so as to give them some respite during their love-making at night.
A woman who spoke to Class News’ regional correspondent, Calvis Tetteh, said: “At night when our husbands initiate sex, the noise from the tipper trucks become a major distraction, as a result, we are unable to enjoy sexual intercourse.
“For months now, we haven’t had sex because our husbands give up when they are unable to sustain erection due to the distraction. We need help to address this situation so our sexual lives can bounce back because our feelings are wasting away.”