Wanni Reveals Sex Life Struggles: Difficulty Reaching Orgasm, Men’s Expectations

Wanni Danbaki Opens Up About Sex Life in Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ House

In a candid conversation with fellow housemates TJay, Ocee, and Ozee Mbadiwe on Monday night, Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate Wanni Danbaki shared her thoughts on her sex life. According to Wanni, it’s challenging for her to reach orgasm during sex unless she’s deeply in love.

The housemate expressed her frustration with men who don’t put in the effort to satisfy women in bed. "I noticed that most guys don’t care about satisfying their women. They care more about the satisfaction they get. And some men cum quick," she said.

Wanni also revealed that it’s not difficult for her to orgasm, but it’s more likely to happen if someone dedicates their time to her. She emphasized that if a partner is only thinking about their own satisfaction, she won’t be motivated to orgasm. However, if she knows that her partner has dedicated their time to her but couldn’t satisfy her, she’ll be more inclined to orgasm.

When asked about her experience with men who cum quickly, Wanni said that it’s easier for her to orgasm when there’s a connection between her and her partner. She noted that most men are focused on satisfying themselves and often neglect their partner’s needs. However, some men make an effort to satisfy their partner even after they’ve reached orgasm.

Wanni’s candid conversation has sparked a debate among fans of the reality TV show, with some praising her honesty and others criticizing her for sharing intimate details about her sex life. Regardless, Wanni’s comments have shed light on the importance of communication and mutual satisfaction in intimate relationships.

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