Thursday, 6 June 2013

what is making kenyan Digital modern women shine globaly in prostitution..And in Mombasa?

I am glad majority agree with me that, indeed prostitution is a society rot, and an ugly picture in our learning institutions.

Girls must know that, everything that God made valuable in the world is covered and hard to get to.
Where do we find diamonds? Deep down in the ground, covered and protected.

Where do we find pearls? Deep down at the bottom of the ocean, covered up and protected in a beautiful shell.
Where do we find gold? Way down in the mine, covered over with layers and layers of rocks. We have got to work hard to get to them.

Woman's body is sacred. It' s far more precious than diamonds and pearls, and it should be covered too.
Prostitution is actually not perfected by women for gains due to poverty. Prostitution is an aped habit. A habit that is pretty enticing and circulate on money and pleasure. It' s all about easy life and short-cut to pleasure and dreams.

Government officials ,clergy and elected leaders, should provide solutions. They have deeper knowledge regarding this thorny issue than majority of us.
Leopards spots are always visible to many.

Honestly, my thread mentioned herein above is not an attack to women wholesomely.
It' s only but, prostitution feature women mostly. What majority of us fail to understand is that, "relationships" and "prostitution' are two different subjects. A healthy girl dating two or three boys should not be mistaken for a prostitute.
She is only but searching for a soul-mate.

A married woman engaged in "mpango wa kando" while in marriage should not be mistaken for a prostitute. Its only but, she did not marry a soul-mate.
Girl student in higher learning institutions dating married a man for love and sustainability is not a prostitutes. She is actually in a healthy relationship. Majority of girls in such engagements eventually get married to those valued partners.

But, girls or women who practice sex for financial gains or for marks in exams they never excelled, eventually end up adopting this habit and get propelled to prostitution level.
 
Kenya must stand firm and fight against the vice prostitution, because in future men will go on in their life without wives.
The problem with Kenyan ladies is that, they have taken the equality fight to an exaggerated level, yet naturally and spiritually, no woman will ever be equal to man by any standards in God's eye.
 
l have made observations here in Kenya about rampant prostitution in our higher learning institutions in Kenya, which has extended in to our virgin society at an alarming rate. I observed that, prostitution has been entrenched in learning institutions as an extra curriculum activity and it' s being entrenched in to our culture academically with visible knowledge of society models in learning institutions.
I am glad some legislators in the land are now, not only speculating about this norm, but are demanding to know the truth about this trending extra curriculum activity yet majority of them facilitate the trends.

It' s unfortunate that, members of academic staff in learning institutions and the cream of our nation are the wheels behind this emerging culture of prostitution in all our society.
In work places , and especially NGO, and Government offices, managers and CEO's have turned their sexually desires to newly recruited interns, secretary s have for the longest time been falling victims of their bosses misbehavior.

Recently, we all witnessed on our TV' s a nominated cabinet secretary with distinguished academic credentials, but unable to impress. How did she scale upwards? Answers to this question is whispered in silence. But, the truth is, some of our learned ladies posse sexually transmitted degrees in all disciplines. The rot of the society.
I stand forgiven, but truth be told, men should stand firm and be men enough. Otherwise, Eve and the serpent are at it again.
 
 

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