POLICE have nabbed a man following allegations that he had been raping his two daughters in Ulu Selangor, reported media.
The security guard, 44, was alleged to have committed the act on his daughters, aged 13 and 15, inside the bedroom when their mother, 40, was working at a nearby factory.
It is learnt that only the older daughter was forced to satisfy his lust at first before the younger daughter got involved. He threatened to harm the sisters if they told anyone about it.
The misdeeds were said to have been happening for more than a year when it was exposed after one of the daughters became pregnant (she is now eight months pregnant).
Hulu Selangor OCPD Supt Norel Azmi Affandi Yahya confirmed the arrest.
The daily also reported that 42% of Malaysian women, when having sex, placed their priorities on reaching an orgasm.
Another 30% were more concerned about the length of time while the remaining 28% prioritised the number of times they had sex with their partners.
The survey was carried out by Pfizer Malaysia on 122 men and 121 women in Bahasa Malaysia.
The daily also reported that 72% of men interviewed said they have never sought assistance or advice from doctors on matters pertaining to erectile dysfunction (ED).
Sin Chew Daily reported that men should have a good night’s sleep so that it won’t affect their sex lives.
Quoting a medical doctor, the daily reported that ED is closely associated with sleep disturbance.
He said those who did not sleep well would feel exhausted, resulting in “bad performance” when in bed, adding that in Singapore, one out of 10 people suffered from ED.
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