In total, about five in 10 young women (48 per cent), engaged in sex in exchange for money and gifts before and during the pandemic. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/kenya/article/2001395441/why-sponsors-are-many-a-city-girls-favourite-secret
Fcking sponsors waliharibu bei wakati ya lockdown, hata lanye za sj manze zilikuwa zinadai 3k minimum ndio mpatane
vicious cycle…
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The survey notes that transactional sexual relationships, while not new in Nairobi, increased with the pandemic. This, says the survey published on November 24, may reflect gendered difference in the economic impact of Covid-19 where women are affected more. “Access to affordable necessities remain a priority for young women to maintain economic autonomy from partners; these include food, shelter, transport and sanitary napkins,” reads the survey.
For example, before restrictions to contain the spread of Covid-19, only 15 per cent of the women polled confessed to engaging in sex trade; but this percentage increased to 36.5 per cent since the Covid-19 restrictions were imposed.
While for young women exposure toHIV infection and unwanted pregnancies was the main risk of engaging in sex trade, for their male counterparts, interaction with police was.
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leo nimelearn dame fulani secretary nimekuwa niki.chase and was almost there anamangwanga na MP
aki phewx! karibu niingie kwa maji chafu
You really are a Luhya aren’t you?
thats sheng negroe
The important factor they are overlooking is sex now more than ever was a matter of life and death.
Nimeona kwa thread ingine you are a Maragoli-Kamba hybrid.
ukiskiza ya watu sana utanuka mcoondu
:D:D:D:DI understand you @vincent wafula [ATTACH=full]336628[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]336629[/ATTACH]
Hahahaha!