Virgins have lowest divorce rates – Solomon Buchi

Buchi pointed out that individuals who are not virgins are more prone to experiencing low self-esteem, academic failure, and making poor relationship choices.

Relationship counselor Solomon Buchi has shed light on the advantages of marrying a virgin, responding to a tweet from a user discussing the topic.

Buchi shared insights into the dynamics, asserting that marriages involving virgins tend to have lower divorce rates, with a 65% likelihood of achieving a happy marriage for women who marry as virgins.

Buchi pointed out that individuals who are not virgins are more prone to experiencing low self-esteem, academic failure, and making poor relationship choices.

Solomon Buchi wrote, “Virgins have the lowest divorce rates. Women who married as virgins have a 65% chance having a very happy marriage than their non-virgin counterpart. “When it comes to sex, less experience is better, at least for the marriage,” – institute for family studies.

“71% of men who have only slept with their spouse reported satisfaction with their marriage, while 64% women who’ve only had sex with their spouse say they’re happy in their marriage.

“Women who’ve had 6 to 10 sexual partners were 13 percent less likely to report marital happiness. For men who have slept with more than 21 partners, they were 15 percent less likely to say they were satisfied with their marriage.

“Non-virgins are projected to suffer more economic lack, low self esteem, academic failure and bad relationship choices.

“In this pornographic world, virginity is a proof of discipline and focus. If anyone should be embarrassed, it should be the other party that revels in sexual promiscuity.

“There’s nothing shameful about marrying on a clean slate. Most sexual problems in marriage stem from past sexual experiences. Lastly, even if there was no benefit of virginity, we ought to stay virgin till marriage because God commanded it. God is wise, I’ll rather follow Him, than follow the bandwagon.

“Stop trying to ridicule virtue just because you lack it.”

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