Honeypot

Nollywood star and digital influencer Onwuson Faith Ifeoma, widely recognized as Honeypot, recently opened up about her perspective on intimacy, stating that she doesn’t need extended s*xual encounters to feel fulfilled.

The bold content creator, celebrated for her candid takes on relationships and romance, shared her thoughts during a candid discussion on The Honest Bunch Podcast.

While addressing cultural expectations in Igbo traditions, Honeypot highlighted how a man’s wealth is often judged by his ability to provide for his partner. She remarked that superficial appearances can be misleading, but a spouse’s lifestyle speaks volumes.

“In Igbo culture, a man might dress modestly, but his real status shows in how his wife carries herself. That’s not ignorance—it’s a reflection of his success,” she explained. “Just because a woman works doesn’t mean she shouldn’t be cared for. A man’s prosperity should naturally extend to his partner.”

Delving into the topic of romance, Honeypot emphasized that intimacy encompasses more than just s*x, describing physical touch as a vital love language.

“Affection isn’t limited to one thing. There’s kissing, cuddling, playful biting—each of these actions connects you deeper with your partner,” she said with a laugh. “Biting, for example, is its own kind of passion.”

When presented with the hypothetical choice between a wealthy but unskilled lover and a financially modest yet skilled partner, Honeypot stood firm in her indifference toward prolonged s*xual activity.

“I’m not driven by s*x,” she asserted. “Months could pass, and I’d feel no different. That’s why I openly decline hookup requests—nobody can truthfully claim I’ve engaged in such arrangements.”

She continued, “One minute is enough for me. Once it’s over, I’m ready to move on.”

Her unfiltered comments triggered a wave of reactions online, with opinions divided between those applauding her honesty and others questioning her stance, sparking broader discussions on cultural expectations, modern romance, and personal boundaries.