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Nigeria tops porn charts but nobody admits watching them — Seyi Hunter
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Nigeria tops porn charts but nobody admits watching them — Seyi Hunter

Nigerian actress and adult entertainment consultant Seyi Hunter discusses the country's complex relationship with sexuality, noting that while Nigerians consume sexual content privately, they often deny doing so publicly. She argues that many Nigerians live 'double lives,' presenting themselves according to societal or religious norms while engaging in private consumption of pornography. Hunter highlights Nigeria's frequent appearance on global porn site charts, suggesting that viewers remain discreet about their habits. She emphasizes the importance of communication in sexual compatibility within relationships, citing personal experiences where physical attraction did not equate to emotional or sexual harmony. Hunter also notes that younger generations, such as Gen Z, are challenging traditional stereotypes around privacy and openness regarding intimate topics.

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Nigeria tops porn charts but nobody admits watching them — Seyi Hunter

Nigerian actress and adult entertainment consultant Seyi Hunter discusses the country's complex relationship with sexuality, noting that while Nigerians consume sexual content privately, they often deny doing so publicly. She argues that many Nigerians live 'double lives,' presenting themselves according to societal or religious norms while engaging in private consumption of pornography. Hunter highlights Nigeria's frequent appearance on global porn site charts, suggesting that viewers remain discreet about their habits. She emphasizes the importance of communication in sexual compatibility within relationships, citing personal experiences where physical attraction did not equate to emotional or sexual harmony. Hunter also notes that younger generations, such as Gen Z, are challenging traditional stereotypes around privacy and openness regarding intimate topics.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Nigeria's consumption of pornography as a socially taboo yet widespread phenomenon, implying a conflict between private behavior and public morality. While not overtly political, the discussion touches on cultural values, social norms, and religious influences—key areas of public,

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