Actress Honeypot says long sex sessions unimportant to her

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Nollywood actress and digital content creator Onwuson Faith Ifeoma, popularly known as Honeypot, has said she does not need long hours of sexual activity to feel satisfied. 

The actress made the statement while appearing on The Honest Bunch Podcast, where she candidly discussed relationships, culture, and personal values.

Honeypot, who is known online for her relationship-focused content, explained that intimacy means different things to different people. 

According to her, sexual intercourse alone does not define affection or satisfaction in a relationship.

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She also spoke about cultural values in Igbo society, noting that a man’s success is often judged by how well he takes care of his wife. 

She explained that appearances can be misleading, and true financial stability is reflected in the well-being of one’s spouse.

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“In Igbo land, you can see a man walking around in shorts, but if you want to know if he is rich, look at his wife,” she said. 

“That’s not stupidity. A man’s money should reflect on the woman. It shows the man is doing well. The fact that she has a job doesn’t mean she should not be taken care of.”

The actress stressed that providing care and support in a relationship goes beyond material things and includes emotional presence and respect. 

She added that intimacy should be expressed in various forms, not only through sex.

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According to Honeypot, physical closeness, such as cuddling and kissing, also plays important roles in building connections between partners. 

She described affection as something that should feel natural and comforting, rather than pressured or excessive.

When asked to choose between a wealthy man who is not sexually skilled and a physically fit man with strong bedroom performance, Honeypot said sex is not a major priority for her. She made it clear that her personal needs are different from popular expectations.

“I am not a sex person,” she said. “I can stay months, comfortably. That’s why when I say don’t come into my DM, I mean it. I don’t do hookups.”

She further explained that she is confident in her stance because she has never exchanged sex for money. According to her, sexual activity does not define her self-worth or relationships.

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“One minute of sex is enough for me,” she added, insisting that intimacy should not be exaggerated or turned into a performance.

Honeypot’s comments have sparked conversations online, with some listeners praising her honesty and others debating her views on relationships and intimacy. Many fans, however, commended her for speaking confidently about personal boundaries and challenging common assumptions.

As discussions around relationships continue to evolve, Honeypot’s remarks underscore the increasing openness among public figures to share personal perspectives, even when they diverge from prevailing opinions.

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