Ghanaian video vixen and media personality, Efia Odo has once again taken the internet by storm with her uncensored and controversial take on relationships.
On her Grammy award-winning show, Rants, Bants and Confession, Efia gave her own spin on what she deems to be a serious red flag in men, and it comes down to sex.
Efia Odo claims that his stamina and the ability to satisfy her sexually is one of the things she takes into consideration before getting serious with any man. To her, men who can only last up to 40 minutes in bed are not satisfactory.
On the podcast, she said: “Some people believe that 40 minutes is sufficient as a round, but in my opinion, it is a red alarm. That is not enough. Once you cannot go long, Never go at all.”
Her quote has caused a blazing debate on the internet with the netizens sharing divergent sentiments.
Others approved of her insistence on sexual compatibility in relationships, whilst others criticized her on the basis of establishing what they considered to be an unrealistic or an exaggerated expectation.

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Strong-willed and outspoken, Efia Odo shared that intimacy to her is all about connection, persistence, and chemistry, but not a box to be checked.
Society acts like sex does not matter in relationships, but we all know the truth. She said that it becomes a problem when you cannot satisfy your partner.
Some fans admired her frankness and claimed it was nice to hear a woman talk so frankly about her tastes, but others believed that discussion promoted superficial ideals. Some wondered whether duration alone was good enough to define a man in a relationship.
It is not the first time that Efia Odo is in the news because of her sharp remarks about men and relationships.
She has come into her own as a person that refuses to be anything but exactly herself over the years and remains unapologetic about her form of fashion, opinion, or dating standards.
Her recent remark, as anticipated, has gone viral, which continues the discussions regarding expectations in contemporary relationships, and once more shows that Efia Odo is not afraid to make her statement controversial.