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Sarah Martins Advocates for Responsible Relationships and Personal Preferences.

By MaryJane Obiwumma

Jul 20, 2024

Nigerian actress, Sarah Martins has sparked conversation on social media with her recent insights into relationships and personal preferences.

In an Instagram post, the renowned actress cautioned women against falling for heavily built men, describing them as potential heartbreakers and financial burdens.

Sarah Martins

She emphasized the importance of choosing responsible partners over those who embody a stereotypical bad-boy image:

“Women that are attracted to men like this should be careful! Being attracted to men built like this simply means you are attracted to gigolos, playboys, time wasters, club lovers, and they will drain you financially, emotionally, and sexually.”

Martins, known for her roles in films such as The Widows and Dangerous Mad Man, also shed light on her personal preferences, both in and out of the bedroom:

“As for me, I like my man calm and decent. I’m a tattoo lover but I don’t like men with tats. I’m a very freaky lady low key so I like being in charge in the other room.”

She further revealed her openness to a partner who shares her adventurous spirit:

“My man mustn’t necessarily be as freaky as I am, but if he’s freaky like me then it’s a plus.”

Martins’ candid remarks have resonated with her followers, sparking a debate on social media about relationship choices and personal compatibility.

Her advocacy for responsible relationships and candid discussion of her preferences have made her Instagram post a topic of interest among fans and critics alike.

Martins, who shares a close friendship with actress Judy Austin, known for her marriage to actor Yul Edochie, continues to engage her audience with her bold and transparent views on love and intimacy.

Her stance encourages individuals to prioritize compatibility and mutual understanding in their romantic pursuits.

This revelation from Sarah Martins not only highlights her personal journey but also prompts a broader conversation about modern relationships and the dynamics of attraction in today’s society.

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