Female students losing loyalty to good character

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer

Female students may be drawn to novels with defective or evil male characters because they seek depth, identity, and rebellion against gender norms.

You might be able to get their attention and engagement by providing more complex and varied characters.

Remember that each person is different, so something that would be a deal-breaker for one female might not be for another.

I often compare college life to riding a roller coaster—there are joyful, enjoyable times as well as depressing and stressful ones.

The roller coaster collapsing is not something to expect, yet anything can happen.

You will encounter a plethora of new experiences at college.

And do everything you can to fulfill this, but never take a step that you will later regret.

Sadly, it appears that the girls are no longer devoted to virtue.

As usual, college is an odd and amazing time when you will create memories that you will either cherish or perhaps regret forever.

College students have developed into a unique breed of universities because they are immersed in such an intense experience.

Though they are undoubtedly different, college students can find it difficult to understand the reasons behind some of their actions.

Numerous incidents of students being caught off guard have occurred; some have made news; some have died; others have committed suicide; and some have gotten pregnant.

Even grave crimes have been committed by some.

Above all, every dangerous activity has very negative aspects and actual repercussions.

However, it would be dishonest of me to ignore my opinion that female students have just taken center stage.

This week, my ladies, I will be walking across your field once more, but please know that I am not at war with you.

For the record, I support gender equality and don’t choose sides—instead, I try to implement everything I see.

Someone asked me over the phone the other day what would happen if my writing was ever completed.

I chuckled because it brought to mind a tale in which the renowned Thomas Mapfumo supposedly “told” gospel performer Baba Charamba what he would sing after reading the entire Bible.

I replied, “I don’t create what I write; I write what I see.

Female pupils, your behavior indicates that you are no longer devoted to moral principles.

It doesn’t mean all are like that.

I went to a big musical show last week that was off-limits to everyone under the age of 18.

The folks I saw there appeared young, but that’s not a problem for me.

Though I have seen this many times, it did not initially grab my attention.

It was the young women who were smoking, many of whom appeared to be students because not all parents would let their daughters go out after midnight.

There is a greater likelihood that the students came from college campuses.

Most of them smoked shisha and interestingly some girls are also made fun of for using snuff.

I was informed by someone that girls are becoming snuff smokers (bute).

The causes of this are yet unknown, however, some people are worried that snuff is used when speaking with spirit mediums.

Some of the “slay queens” are making references to the manjuzu hullabaloo.

However, it’s also reported that female college students are turning to snuff.

Is smoking now considered trendy among girls? Are the parents pushing their daughters to do this? Which position is correct?

As usual, college is frequently portrayed as a period where students experiment, create new social circles, and relish their newfound independence as adults.

Furthermore, these portrayals of carefree nights out on the town frequently highlight the dangers associated with actions taken in the pursuit of thrill and adventure.

Interestingly, snuff usage is on the rise, particularly in young girls.

I have concerns about how the characteristics of female students are changing, even though I have addressed a variety of issues that still make their lives more difficult.

I spoke with other huge males that night, and they told me that on Sunday you will see these girls singing at church.

The topic grew deeper when someone asked, “Are these girls still suitable for marriage?”

We conversed and discussed. We concluded that it might be nothing more than a one-night outing.

Character is the foundation for these insinuations.

I concluded that their behavior is not consistent with what their parents are teaching them.

I continue to believe that female students get up in the morning to cook and clean the house. Among other things, she lacks a side gig and transportation funds.

However, despite everything, the female student is currently assuming control and stealing the show for the wrong reasons.

Today’s daughters now drink like their fathers, I still recall writing about this.

Additionally, I noted that a growing number of female students are frequenting nightclubs.

There have been a lot of inquiries regarding the female students.

Unfortunately, girls encounter more barriers to their academic success than boys do.

Boys are regarded as physically stronger than girls, just like in society.

Girls are raised to be timid and subservient, whereas guys are educated to solve problems and have a tendency to be independent.

However, I would like to know if our girls have not changed or if they are evolving.

They are now so courageous that they aspire to accomplish what boys can.

College life has the potential to perpetuate the injustices and inequalities that it ought to be working to prevent.

Prove me wrong my fellow females.

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