BBNaija’s Doyin claims no man can satisfy her like vibrators

Doyin during a recent interview, also revealed that she told her mother after she lost her virginity

By Kehinde Okeowo

Popular podcast host and Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality star, Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David, better known as Doyin has caused a buzz on social media after asserting that no man can satisfy her like “vibrators”.

She made this known while featuring on the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, co-hosted by comic actor, Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.

According to her, the consistent speed produced by a vibrator surpasses what a man can give during intimate moments.

Speaking during the chat, Doyin said: “Me I know one thing: what a s*x toy can do, what a good vibrator can do, I don’t know one man that can do that job and that is the fact.

“You see that rhythm, that vibrator consistency; no man can wiggle his tongue consistently like that till you cum.”

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Also addressing some personal issues during the interview, Doyin revealed that she told her mother after she lost her virginity.

In her words, after narrating her bittersweet experience to her mother, she advised her on how to satisfy herself without a man.

She also noted that most parents don’t speak to their kids about sex education, stressing that oftentimes such children get misled by outsiders due to the lack of communication between them and their parents.

“When I lost my virginity, I spoke to my mum about it. I said, ‘Mummy, this thing [coitus] did not feel this way.’ And we had a conversation. She was like, ‘Okay, this is what you should do. Do you use a condom?’

“Parents need to create that kind of environment where their kids can open up to them. There’s nothing I cannot say to my mum. I wasn’t enjoying sex for a while and I told my mum. I asked her, ‘I’m circumcised?’ Because I read somewhere that if you’re circumcised, you won’t enjoy sex. And she was like, ‘No.’ She didn’t make me feel bad about it. She suggested things I should do to me.

“So, it [sex education] starts from the house. Parents need to create that kind of environment where their kids can speak to them about anything. At the end of the day, it’s either they’re speaking to you or they’re speaking to someone else.” Doyin added.  

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