Bad Boys Win Hearts While Nice Guys Watch: Frank Edoho Opens Up on Women’s Preferences

Nigerian media personality Frank Edoho has reignited the age-old debate about relationship dynamics, claiming that many women are more attracted to assertive “bad boys” than consistently kind men.
Speaking on TVC’s The Black Table, Edoho shared his thoughts on the intriguing preferences women have in relationships.
During the talk show, Edoho referenced a blog article that asked, “What is that red flag you admire in the opposite sex?”
He noted that many women expressed admiration for qualities tied to dominance and confidence.
One respondent confessed that she finds it attractive when her partner asserts himself with phrases like, “I don’t want to repeat myself again.” Others highlighted their preference for men who show power and decisiveness in moderation.
Edoho explained that these responses strengthened his belief that being overly kind might not be a winning strategy for men in relationships.
He remarked, “Although I am of the school of thought that men shouldn’t be nice all the time, the answers I got further my resolve that men should not even be nice at all.”
However, he acknowledged that not all women share such preferences, as relationship dynamics vary widely.
The discussion, which aired on The Black Table, has sparked widespread conversations online. While some agree with Edoho’s perspective, others challenge the notion, emphasizing the importance of kindness in relationships.
Critics argue that promoting the idea of “bad boys” could perpetuate unhealthy dynamics, while supporters highlight assertiveness as an attractive trait.
Edoho’s remarks have struck a chord with audiences, reigniting debates about what truly attracts individuals to their partners.
As opinions continue to pour in, the conversation underscores the diverse perspectives on relationship dynamics and preferences.