Nigerian music legend Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has stated that men are not biologically made to remain sexually faithful to just one woman.
Speaking recently on the 234 Mzansi podcast hosted by Ani Emmanuel, also known as Nedu Wazobia, the 49-year-old artiste said it is against a man’s natural biology to stay sexually committed to one woman, even if he loves and respects her.
“I will speak for myself. Man is not built to sexually be with one woman. Your heart, love, respect can be given to one woman but sexually it is impossible for a man.
A man can love a woman completely but when it comes to that sexual satisfaction, can’t be with only one woman. It’s the biology of a man,” 2Baba said during the interview.
2Baba argued that accepting this “truth” could help reduce emotional pain and broken relationships.
“It is what has gotten so many people into trouble, it’s simple fact and we need to accept it. Because so many heartaches, unnecessary stress will be avoided if we understand this simple fact,” he added.
He also acknowledged that while some men might choose to remain faithful, the average man is influenced by his natural instincts.
“Some individuals may choose to live differently, but I’m talking about the natural biology of a man. A man has many seeds and can’t just drop them for one woman,” he added.
2Baba’s remarks came amid renewed public interest in his relationship with actress Annie Idibia. Though he did not go into full details, he confirmed that they have ended their marriage after trying their best to make it work.
“Annie and I had a good bond. She’s an amazing and wonderful person, but it wasn’t working anymore. Annie and I gave it our best. The reason we’re no longer together isn’t something I want to start discussing here. We have our understanding, and she is amazing. It just wasn’t working anymore, that’s the simple truth,” he explained.
The veteran musician advised couples to be honest about their struggles and not stay in unhappy marriages just to please society.
“If a marriage is not working, the couple should try to fix it, but if it still doesn’t work, I don’t think anyone should be forced to stay. Only the couple inside the marriage truly knows what they are going through,” he said.
2Baba concluded by urging people not to live in emotional bondage.
“It’s always good not to torture yourself, and not to allow society or people to dictate your feelings. Because this thing called ‘living in bondage’ is real and many people have gone to their grave very sad people.”
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