“I got married a virgin but left my husband” – Sarah Martins challenges Solomon Buchi’s assertion on marrying virgins
Actress Sarah Martins has contested Solomon Buchi’s claim that individuals who remain virgins experience the lowest divorce rates.
Solomon Buchi had previously argued on Twitter, citing statistics to support the idea that those in monogamous, low-profile relationships who are virgins tend to be more satisfied in their marriages and are thus less likely to seek divorce.
However, Sarah Martins countered Solomon Buchi’s assertions with personal anecdotes. She shared that she entered into marriage at the age of 19 as a virgin.
Despite this, she emphasized that her marital status did not prevent her from making the difficult decision to leave her husband when her health was at risk.
Sarah Martins believes that maintaining virginity does not guarantee a lasting marriage, even though she was a faithful, obedient, and hardworking wife throughout her 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.