I was watching this south african documentary called 7up that had been recommended here by @Kumbaffu and I noticed something that happens to women in our daily lives. The documentary follows lives of different kids after every 7 years. It follows progress from when they were 7 years upto the last installment when they are 28 years old.
I watched the documentary and saw that women tend to age badly. They age bad real bad. At 21, the women were looking real good and in good shape. At 28, the women looked like they were hitting menopause especially white women. Mwanamke ako 28 lakini anakaa ni kama ako late 40’s. Kwanza wakipata watoto, mwili inakam na ubaya. The only exception was the mixed race girl who went on to become a doctor. As for her it was the other way round, the more she grew older the more sizzling hot she became and she also maintained herself really well coz at 28 she had a really great body she didnt even look 28. Her genes really did her a good one.
Ironically, their male counterparts at 28 were in great shape. Even though some of them didnt have anything good going on for themselves they maintained themselves real well.
Alafu wakubwa tumieni condoms ukidai kukula mtu. Kwa iyo documentary 4 of the people being interviewed died. 3 of the 4 who died; died of HIV/AIDS.
I don’t think the kuvaa cd includes you…wewe si uko na a very severe case of Ed as earlier evidences pointed out( ungetosheleze a 21 yr old single mother hadi she left you na paying a hooker for her company and not fucking her)
I think even the herder boy died of AIDS, but because of stigma, they family said he died of other causes.
Hiyo story ati alianguka akavunjika mguu alafu akadedi haimake sense.
i)Education( the doctor girl,the law student), ii)consistency in what you do(the rugby guy who joined SA national team was playing rugby from a young age)
iii) privilege, exposure, knowledge. (Hapa najua hamna uwezo vile)
As for delimiters;
1.sherehe (their was a white who’s family was doing better from a young age sherehe yake ikampiga stick, African who went to white schools but sherehe akapiga hadi akawa useless.
2.Lack of privilege, exposure and wanting to live in your comfort zone( the ghetto blacks who never got out na bado hawaoni shida.
3.early marriages and having kids without plan.(divorces,single mums)
4. Team-Dwy Fwy( there is aids, unplanned pregnancy thus responsibilities.
5. Blaming the government (serikali haitakusadia kama ujajisadia mwenyewe ( there was this ghetto kid blaming the government from age 14 to 28 same story “government this/gava that”