Key Points
- Etinosa Idemudia joins X chat about how long sex should last. She calls fifteen straight minutes of thrusting too long for her.
- The actress says she is a two minutes girl in bed. Once she reaches climax, she quickly loses interest in more rounds.
- Her story joins wider posts from women on timing and desire. Many men feel dragged by the trend yet learn about preference.
Nollywood actress Etinosa Idemudia (Etinosa Idemudia) has shared a bold view. She says fifteen minutes of straight thrusting in bed already feels far too long. Her words follow a fresh trend of women debating men who last longer.

The talk started after a user on X complained about men staying too long. Others replied that long sessions can feel like hard work, not fun sex. Soon, many women shared how they like clear focus and quick peaks.
How the online talk pulled in Etinosa
Etinosa saw the trend and dropped her own note on Instagram Stories. She joked that fifteen minutes of thrusting is too long, asking if partners dig for gold. The actress has stirred frank talk before, like when Etinosa says acting is tougher than engineering.
This time, she called herself a two minutes girl who checks out once she comes. From that moment, she said, the man’s time starts to count for her. Anything after her climax feels like stress, so she loses interest fast and moves on.
Her blunt view splits readers on X
Some readers cheered her post and said honest talk helps partners know real needs. They argued that shorter, focused sex can feel intense, warm, and less like pure exercise. A few women wrote that long thrusting can even cause pain or turn fun into duty.
Others felt dragged by the talk and said men now face fresh shame online. They asked if quick sessions mean a man lacks skill or real desire. Many urged couples to speak in private and shape a style that fits both.
Where this fits wider Nollywood talk on sex
Etinosa’s new post joins wider notes from Nollywood stars on sex and care. Earlier this year, stars shared sharp views, like Sunshine Rosman on harsh treatment. These posts show how old bedroom rules now face public test on social feeds.
For now, Etinosa seems fine with jokes and clear lines about what truly works for her






