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Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by mmsen: 11:59pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Damalex4luv: You seriously overestimate Americans. Marriages in the states rarely last - the divorce rate is at least 40% but with the separation rate thrown in the marriage breakdown rate is closer to 70% than 50%. The primary reasons for marital breakup are sex (infidelity) and money. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by safarigirl(f): 11:59pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
ERONX:my brother, curiosity can make anybody watch anything. The human mind feeds off of curiosity, they just want to understand the idea behind it, not to engage in it So yeah, I can imagine Nigerian guys watching gay porn |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by phreakabit(m): 12:00am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Image123: The reddened discredits this piece of crap report. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Enoquin(f): 12:05am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Of course, without this research, one with discernment can see how most youths (middle to aged too) have their minds fixated on sex. Now, with this research it is a confirmation that is shocking but more worrisome is the fact that we have few mental health professionals and therapists to handle a growing cancer. An average of 1:760,000 is disheartening. And to think that, due to large undocumented facts lying about; this research has barely scratched the surface. Parents need a fast upgrade. I think I need an upgrade as well, didn't even know about the slangs. I am responsible for every young person, I have a close encounter with. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Ugosample(m): 12:11am On Nov 11, 2015 |
We are having this problem because as a people, we have this' stupid habit of burying our head in the sand when reality stares us in the face. For example, in the face of this menace, where are the parents? Are they giving proper sex education to their children? Most don't . and that is a serious problem. Communication is key, and sex education is important. Make them understand why their hormones are raging and leave the doors of communication open, so that they can report suspicious activities on their bodies by predators and don't make your children ashamed of talking about sex with u. All these and many more done by many parents will stem the tide of continued porn usage, rapes and pervertism and yerimaism. We should face these issues dispassionately. peace 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by PunterTim(m): 12:21am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cococandy:You'll Be Suprised! |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by ronald4lif(m): 12:30am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cococandy: Lol. Hypocrisy, self-denial, pretense and tartuffery is responsible for our 'profound hatred' towards gays and sex related matters. There are as many gay people in Nigeria and Africa at large like it's in the West, just that the aforementioned trait won't let gay lovers open up and accept their sexuality. I'm guessing that most of the gay porn views was generated mainly from lesbian porn as from my personal experience with my mates I've realised that a lot of guys loves to watch ladies make out. And for some it could be that they are bi-curious but are suppressing it, which isn't bad provided they understand that not everyone can be conservative towards their sexual tendency and adopt a live and let live attitude. However, what is surprising is that, these characters who loves to berate homosexuals are lesbian porn lovers. To be fair to them, I find it normal to watch ladies make out too but unlike them I don't go about chastising people based on their sexuality even though I consider it an obscenity. If there was a way to restore virginity or completely reset one's body to be that of a virgin, the vast majority of Nigerians would have undergo such procedure countless times so as to appear 'holy' and reserve. Any people and society where religion hold sway like ours are the most hypocritical, deceptive and dangerous. 16 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by AfroKnight: 12:32am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cococandy: This is what made me dismiss the figures as rubbish. Nigerians? Watch gay tins? Eww. Make dem talk another lie jare |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Nobody: 12:42am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Xvideos is one of the most visited sites in Nigeria.... Dem dey here they pretend.... I thought ladies were holy until I started seeing hardcore po**rn on some phones 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Change2015(m): 12:49am On Nov 11, 2015 |
hollandis: Your inability to read and comprehend is part of the problem. Mixed with your casual ignorance, you are just the kind of person that will avoid thinking because it hurts so much. Why not use Google to find out before you exhibit such vacuity? 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Bamz(m): 1:27am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Someone is writing a project Well done mate! |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by lastpage: 1:29am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cococandy: Before we know it, this thread will suddenly turn to an ADVERT to solicit for Homosexual Perverseness! Maybe that was the subtle intention sha. I would rather a Youth that jerks himself/herself off on Porn, that one that Rapes others, due to their need for s.ex. Porn as l see it, is the "lesser" of the TWO EVILS! For most people, its a phase and they get over it with time. I remember as a student in Unilag back then, we had "Special Mojo Nights" where Porn was broadcasted ALL NIGHT .... despite the fact that a female hostel (Moremi Hall) was less than 100m away! (from Jaja Hall and Marierie Halls). But you never hear of students being raped on Campus as it is nowadays! And yes, we got over it once we shifted our attention to "Monday Lectures and Exam time". Infact, l believe in the theory (and that is what l teach my kids), of MODERATELY EXPLORING any Youthful Vice (emphasis on "moderately", if they chose to, because l realize that it actually develops their level of self-control..... when they eventually decide to abandon such vice. Smoke, Drink Alcohol, womanise, watch Porn (No Homosexuality though, as l dont consider that a "vice", it is an "Over-the-top heretical Evil" because it is a debasement of the body, spirit and soul and there is a healthy alternative ---- Just my opinion ), race-drive, Game all night, soccer, travel, e.t.c IN MODERACY, in your Youth...... and overcome/abandon them with your will-power, as you mature into full adulthood. Used to drink and smoke before..... but for some decades now, l have proudly "controlled and overcome" both vices even though l relax in the midst of friends who still do. Its called "Self Control" dudes. Be proud to "Control Everything" .....and "let Nothing Control you" Lastpage! NB: Se.x, when done healthily, hygienically with a single partner, preferably when married ....... is the best thing that can happen to any humanbeing. That is scientifically proven, from healthy hormones, to healthy mental state, to healthy overall wellbeing in terms of complete exercise..... Abeg, nothing do se.x......... blame those who do it "wrongly". I just love having se.x with my sweet wifey! Its a "bond" that cant be broken between us 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by mablie(m): 1:56am On Nov 11, 2015 |
pansophist:You just perfectly explained this whole issue with two sentences.You are a genius sir.The nigerian situation is also slightly related to the situation in countries like india and egypt which also have large populations with conservative-religious beliefs and a large number of sexually frustrated young men and sometimes women too 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Chigold101(m): 1:59am On Nov 11, 2015 |
DollyParton1:Nigerians are not pretenders. We are a conservative society. Nigeria will always out rank other African countries and many other countries in world in whatever. Check out our population and those that has access to Internet. We out number most countries of the world. Another thing is many countries restrict and censor what and what should be done on their air space via internet and satellite but in Nigeria we don't. Everybody is free to view anything at all. Nigerians do not pretend, we are conservative. It does not profit any dog anything to move about with poo in his mouth... Even when we know that every local dog eats poo 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by vislabraye(m): 2:00am On Nov 11, 2015 |
DollyParton1: I don't think Nigeria has reached Yankee in terms of that Oh. But sadly, there are even quiet a number of gay clubs in Naija. From my observation, I think lesbianism is much more rampant than being gays. I've met 3 normal looking ladies who told me that they've been involved in lesbianism. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by dotG(m): 2:07am On Nov 11, 2015 |
i strongly believe this poster is gay.... |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Pidggin(f): 2:09am On Nov 11, 2015 |
We pride ourselves as a religious country, but the things so called "moralists" living in freedom down here do in secret, is worse than what most peverts serving time in prisons do in other countries 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by onitshaigbo(m): 2:24am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Nigeria is a sick country. Biafra would be a more prosperous, moral, and sane country! We will no longer be led by the insane, the jihadis, or the thieves. |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by lastpage: 2:31am On Nov 11, 2015 |
onitshaigbo: Lastpage!! 2 Likes
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Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Naijageak(m): 2:35am On Nov 11, 2015 |
"Watching pornographic video is a risk factor for pre-marital sexual debut . frequency of watching pornographic video was associated with pre-marital sexual debut; students who watch pornographic video two or more times a week were 10 times more likely to start pre-marital sexual debut than those watching one or less times a week... its a workdwide problem. thou majority of Nigerian youths are into it. how can we solve it then? you reading this should live by example .students should destroy the porn video and pictures from the phones and Cd at home, parents should monitor their children's friends |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by pansophist(m): 2:53am On Nov 11, 2015 |
mablie: True. In a sexually repressed society, menace like this is bound to occur. I know about the India case as well, I pity those boys over there men. The kind Konji wey de hold them there, no be small thing. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by armyofone(m): 2:59am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Maybe because of the heavy starchy diet or too much mix of different food at a time. Then the increase desire for sex... Maybe lack of productivity. ..a hard working person who puts in 10 hours of work daily, 5-6 time a week, while thinking of how to pay bills etc wouldn't think of sex like our niajians. Sex and more sex is the goal. When you grow up in a society where Big O is seen as stress relief instead of exercise, what should you expect? 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by itstpia8: 3:09am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Well, if you folks insist on watching people have sex in their bedrooms? Seems married people sex turns you on more than p.orn. end time things. didnt read the write up but I agree with the thread title. |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by Edoblakky(m): 3:21am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Nice write up by the OP. But 2 days ago I watched on TV here in Canada where they gave out live statistics about pornography and America was top. This is a position they've held consistently for about a decade now. The documentary was actually on why the middle east ranked second after North America, despite their religious inclination. I'd suggest we adopt a position like they do in Canada where a teenager or a minor is not allowed to own a phone with data. Children may be allowed access to the Internet but with strict restriction. Then the parents factor - as a father I owe it a duty to educate my children on sex matters. Though my kids are very young, I've already started. My children will not learn such from outside because there is the risk of learning the wrong things. May God help us! 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by abbey621(m): 3:23am On Nov 11, 2015 |
I challenge the OP or the source to bring out the same statistic for countries like France, USA and so on, you would be shocked to find out that the more advanced the country is, the higher the Data. I don't know about the OP but common sense would tell you that there are more porn watchers in the USA than Nigeria. Simple fact: There are more people with laptops and phones in the USA than Nigeria, the internet connection is also a lot faster. Now mix that with a society where outing one's sexuality is often encouraged and what you'll have is a very perverted society. In 2014, the popularity of Nigerian Google searches for pornography (relative to other searches) on a scale of 0 to 100 was above 80. (Google ranks as 100 any item that constitutes 10% or more of all searches in a country.) The number of average monthly searches by volume was 165,000 and the States with the greatest popularity for porn searches were: Lagos, Oyo, Delta, Rivers, Cross River and Abuja. Look at the bold part of the quote above and let it be the premise of this discussion. The statistic is based on relativity to other searches from the same country. Could this high ratio be due to the fact that majority of Nigerians hardly make use of Google search? Could it be that we have more people focused on social media than actually looking for answers on the net or could it be that as a society we are still naive in regards to what homosexuality and pornography means and the only way to educate ourselves is to search for answers on the internet? Anyway anyhow, the statistic is skewed and there's no cause for alarm, Nigeria still remains one of the more cultured countries in the world and certainly not as wayward as the more advanced countries out there! 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by miqos02(m): 3:33am On Nov 11, 2015 |
bad |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by MrHighSea: 3:54am On Nov 11, 2015 |
3 southern states. Churcheous set of 4ks. Bombarding u wit hell-talks if u miss church anytym, but watching 'soddom n gomora' in dia closet. Op aint lying, if oppurtuned, get a guys phone, check browser history, u ll kw. IMAGIN YOUNG GURLS GOSSIPIN/MOCKIN A GUY COS HE Z GOT NO PORN IN HIS PHONE. #I vex my case. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by cococandy(f): 3:54am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Apt. ronald4lif: |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 3:56am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cococandy: Gay her means lesbians ..not necessary homosexuals ......there is no way Nigeria or any African country leads in homosexual pornography |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by cococandy(f): 4:18am On Nov 11, 2015 |
CAMNEWTON4PRES:Lesbians are homosexuals. Pls what's the difference? It's all same sex unions. How is one more morally horrible than the other? 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians, We’ve Got A Sexuality Problem by October1960: 4:32am On Nov 11, 2015 |
I tend to agree with this OP. So many "Religious" Nigerians consume porn even more than we the non-religious. Also the descent into poverty has brought about this attitude of make money at all cost. People that previously looked down on prostitution now are "runs" girls and also we have gigolos within our men. The steady economic decline has also encouraged a free for all attitude. After the dirty deeds are done at work, or school, or in the home - off to church to pray it all away. 1 Like |
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