Jezebel prowls on youngster

Blabbermouth
I HAVE talked a lot about this flesh peddler who seems to be playing deaf to my wise counsel. Apparently she is stuck to her modus operandi and there are no signs that she will change her ways anytime soon.She is a gold digger and flaunts her light complexion, heavily toned by illegal lightening creams, to lure men of all shapes and sizes.

As Blabber writes this piece, our poor Jezebel has literary forced herself on an innocent university student who is now playing the husband role.

The student who is struggling to finish his commercial degree is a spoilt brat who is failing to control the few dollars he gets from his parents of Mozambican accent.

After years of playing the hide-the-sausage game with married men, our poor sister has literally conquered this small boy.

If they are not using protection, which is highly probable, Yours Truly feels sorry for this boy as the car he is riding is a complete right off.

With rumours that our poor sister is a must-see at sangoma shrines, including popular ones in Mozambique, the university student might have had his head brainwashed with a litany of charms.

Those who have flirted with this thigh vendor of repute can confess that once you have body contact with her she drives you mad.

She is a moving concoction of charms that make her attractive despite her despicable looks.

It runs in the family.

Her relative who recently took charge of this up market night club in the city is now finding the going tough.

Rumour has it that the pub, which bears the name of the sought after gems in Chiadzwa, is now closed. The other version is that the pub is only opening for three days a week as the entrepreneur is trying to cut labour costs.

When he opened this pub, I gave him a piece of advice, warning him to discard his behaviour of hiring commercial sex workers to quench his seemingly undying sexual appetite.

I warned him that if he continues to walk that path his new enterprise will not last the distance.

The writing is now on the wall.

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