A photo of an exam sheet reportedly set by a lecturer at Law Development Centre (LDC) has students in stitches.
These students were left astounded when the lecturer cited a traditional s3x practice, known locally as Kachabali, in one of the questions which needed sound judgment on a matter related to an extra-marital scenario.
For context, the introduction to the questions read: “You are a senior lawyer in town, Your friend a lecturer at LDC approaches you that he is tired of his wife, a woman he married in 2019. Your friend further states that he was assigned by LDC to complete some task at Mbarara campus. While in Mbarara he meets this beautiful young woman that produces too much water during s3xua1 intercourse. He is so happy with woman and would want to divorce his wife, Proceed.”
“It was certainly unexpected,” one student, who preferred to remain anonymous, said while explaining that they (students) are accustomed to more mainstream topics, so encountering a question as explicit as that, caught them off guard.
Whereas the mention raises cultural awareness, it may not have gone down well particularly for students who may have personal or cultural sensitivities to the topic.
As asserted, Kachabali is a practice used to trigger female ejaculation and orgasms during s3xua1 encounters.
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