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Uriel Oputa Speaks Out Against Marriage Pressure

In response to criticism on social media regarding her single status, reality TV personality Uriel Oputa stated that being married or having a husband does not define her.

Oputa stated in an Instagram post that she refuses to jump into a marriage that could jeopardize her wellbeing because she values her security and tranquility over social pressure.

She wrote, “Being married or having a husband does not define me. And if I were married right now, 100%, it would have been to the wrong person, someone for whom my safety was never a priority. I am not late, and I will never rush into anything that compromises my peace.

“Especially not to impress a man who, in a holy month meant for discipline and reflection, chooses instead to tear a woman down. My life, my achievements, and my growth speak for themselves. To every woman feeling pressured, you are not behind. You are choosing yourself.

“My DMs are full. Let’s start there. I’ve never been picky with men. I’ve dated, I’ve experienced, and I’ve kept an open mind. The only thing I have ever been protective of is my heart. Because I am a romantic. I love deeply, fully, and with intention. And that is exactly why I will never place myself in a situation where I am not appreciated, where I am disrespected, where I am broken down by a man.”

Live with Purpose, Love with Passion. Remember to be happy

‎One ❤️❤️❤️

‎Rose Ajieh

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