It is a Wednesday night at Hive, Mukono, Felista (not real names), has travelled all the way from KIU to Mukono to have fun. Youthful as she is, Felista wiggles and bubbles her booty immediately after realising her professor, who also a doubles as a magistrate at a Mengo court looks on. Her professor (from the KIU law class), who’s looking through a pinhole in the window, nods his head while sipping on his Nile-Gold drink.
It turns out that this professor was in the company of his colleague, who too is a lecturer at Kampala International University. His colleague strikes up a conversation with the girl next him. With a round cape, bell bottom pants and a skimpy shirt that reveals his potbelly, this professor waves at his student, who’s ferociously dancing with her peers.
The professor is compelled to call the daggering dancing girl out of the room which room is behind the bar, adjacent to the pool table (for those familiar with the Hive you can easily figure out where this place is).
As I snipe from a far distance, this campus girl whispers in her professors ear then goes back to her peers, asking each if they can take two more rounds of what they were already sipping on. The beer thirsty chaps, on first mention obliged the egoist girls declining this once in a night sweet offer. Those who didn’t mind taking ‘sponsored’ beer a sugar daddy (for now we can call politely call him professor) happily got their drinks. What seemingly appeared as ‘payback’ for the free drinks, this university girl had to give a befitting dub to her professor.
Confabulated by this girls’ absurd deed, I approach this girl as she’s heads to the loos to get some answers to a few questions.
“Why do you have to dub [dirty dance] with your professor?” I ask.
“Dude, I am finding a very hard time mastering criminal law. At least when I dub him [professor], those are free marks. I am not to sleep with him, it is just dubs. Besides, also my friends are somewhat gaining, because they get to drink free beer all night,” she answered with such untamed confidence.
You may wonder why she was pouring such delicate details to me at first sight, well this is not the first time we are interacting. “I have a boyfriend at campus, the one I truly love. I also ‘date’ a fuel station manager, who, often times fuel my Vitz, full tank. As much as I sleep with him, it is strictly protection,” she revealed.
According to the recently published HIV report at Imperial Hotel Kampala recently by Uganda AIDS Commission Director General, Dr. Christine Ondoa in which she presented the National Strategic Plan 2015/ 2020 to the members of Parliamen on the HIV/ AIDS committee shocking facts emerged. The survey results showed about 60% of females aged 20-24 indicated that they had had sex within a period of four months and only 5% said they had never had sex.
More shocking was that girls aged 15-24 were the most involved in transactional sex (for money or gifts).
41.1% confessed that they had ever slept with a man in exchange for money or gifts. No wonder, 15.8% of the girls in this age group indicated that they had ever suffered from a sexually transmitted disease. With youth fearing to get pregnant more than getting exposed to HIV.
Felsista is just an example of the many university girls getting involved in the cross generation sex network. How do you know your campus partner is safe, because you not always be with her? Feel free to leave behind a comment using our comment box below.
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