Actress Juliana Olayode: Not all virgins are good, "Some lack the opportunity"
According to the actress, some women are still Virgins "because of lack of sexual opportunities" and not because they are good.
Olayode, fondly called Toyo Baby, said this in a recent interview on OAP Nedu's Honest Bunch podcast.
"So it's our culture that's what we have brought to our way of life even up until now," Olayode Julian said.
"But the fact that somebody is a virgin is not all there is to a woman, and not all that makes a woman a good woman. It's not all that makes a woman a great woman.
"Because some people are just virgins because they've not had the opportunity to have sex, not because they want to stay that way.
"While there are other people who are not virgins, they are good.
We don't know people's hearts, and we don't know what's going on in their heads" Don't go to their houses with them.
"So, we can't particularly say this is the person who is a virgin for this good reason or bad reason. Or this is a person who's a virgin and is doing other things besides it. Or this is why this person has lost their virginity."
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