Popular Nollywood actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong, has revealed that he used to be a womaniser at some point in his life, but added that it was brief.
In an interview with Chude Jideonwo, the engineer-turned-actor recalled “exploring” with multiple women at the same time. He described the experience as a learning process.
He said he often advised young people to shun womanising because it can affect their relationships and marriages in the future, stressing that it might prove difficult to quit.
Chude asked: “Were you a womaniser before you got married?”
Etim-Effiong replied: “It depends on what your definition of a womaniser is.”
Chude inferred: “A man who dates multiple women at the same time.”
Etim-Effiong: “Maybe there was a time in my life when I was. Definitions would differ, but in that definition, maybe there was a period in my life that I was, I wouldn’t say for long periods of my life. Maybe for certain periods that I explored. So, perhaps.”
Chude asked: “Were they good periods?”
Etim-Effiong replied: “Yes, they were periods of learning for me. If I learned, then they were good periods.”
Chude asked: “What did you learn?”
Etim-Effiong replied: “I learned that certain things don’t necessarily bring you the fulfilment that you think they would. On paper, it feels like that is life, but experientially, maybe not.
“I tell young people a lot that it is cool to be a player, but if you develop that habit or lifestyle, you won’t automatically change overnight.
“So, don’t develop something you don’t want to continue for the rest of your life. If you are not able to commit to one person, if you jump from one relationship to another, that won’t automatically change when you marry.
“When you marry, that muscle hasn’t been developed, so you encounter one challenge, and you want to immediately jump or you just be like, ‘I’m talking to you, you are not listening to me, let me find somebody that would listen to me.’
“If you are the kind of person that, before you got married, it was easy for you to just walk away, keep different relationships, keep ladies on the string, that won’t change when you get married.”
