“I got married a virgin and still left” – Sarah Martins challenges Solomon Buchi’s Stance on marrying virgins

Sarah Martins counters Solomon Buchi's stance on marriage longevity linked to virginity


Popular actress Sarah Martins has reacted to Solomon Buchi’s claim that individuals who enter into marriage as virgins tend to experience longer-lasting unions.

Solomon Buchi had previously contended on Twitter that statistical evidence supports the idea that those who are less sexually active and maintain monogamous relationships find greater satisfaction in their marriages, thus reducing the likelihood of divorce.

Sarah Martins, however, responded to Solomon Buchi’s claims by sharing her personal experience.

Sarah Martins.

She disclosed that she married as a virgin at the age of 19 but emphasized that this did not shield her from making the difficult decision to leave when her health was at stake.

Despite being a loyal, submissive, and hardworking wife during her marriage, Sarah Martins believes that being a virgin does not guarantee a lasting marriage.

“I am still a loyal, submissive, respectful, hardworking woman. Getting married as a virgin will never stop you from getting a divorce if the need arises.. if e no good for your health quit!,” Sarah Martins said in part.

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In related news, Media personality Solomon Buchi has educated a Twitter user who expressed curiosity about the perceived significance of marrying a virgin.

Solomon Buchi responded by asserting that virgins have the lowest divorce rates, citing a 65% probability of having a happy marriage for women who married as virgins.

Solomon Buchi went on to share insights from the Institute for Family Studies, claiming that non-virgins are more likely to experience issues such as low self-esteem, academic failure, and poor relationship decisions.

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