Germany-based Kenyan TikToker Nyako has revealed her decision to stop pursuing relationships with white men, saying her experiences were far from a “roller coaster” and left her exhausted.
Speaking in a video shared on her TikTok page on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, Nyako explained that she had spent considerable time seeking relationships with white men both online and offline, joining nearly all available dating platforms in the process.
“You see, I don’t bother myself with things to do with white men anymore. I stopped hunting for them, and that should tell you all that I have reached my peak point. I used to search for them everywhere, including online, and I was on nearly all dating apps,” she narrated.
Dating Apps Came at a Cost
Nyako noted that one dating app charged her over 200 euros, though she could not recall the platform’s name. She described dating apps as addictive and difficult to quit once joined.
“There was one dating app that even charged me over 200 euros from my account. I don’t really remember the name of the platform, but I can say that once you join a dating app, it is very hard to quit,” Nyako said.
Disappointing Experiences
She also expressed disappointment with the men she met online, criticising their intimacy skills and describing some as awkward or inexperienced. Nyako recounted a particularly unusual encounter where one man even slept wearing a snorkel.
“On that app, there were many white men, and honestly, they were not very good in bed. Some were weak; one man even slept wearing a snorkel, like the ones people use for diving,” she added.
Defending Women Who Met the Viral Russian Man
In a related revelation, Nyako defended women who hooked up with the viral Russian man, saying she could not judge them. She explained that many of the women were taking advantage of an opportunity to travel to Europe.
“So, for all the women who met and hooked up with the viral Russian guy, I want to say that I cannot judge them. Those women saw their opportunity to come to Europe, and they used it with their bodies,” she said in a TikTok video shared on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
Nyako’s statements highlight her perspective on modern dating, the pressures of online platforms, and her nuanced view on women leveraging opportunities in international relationships.
