Sunday 25 September 2016

THE CORPORATE PROSTITUTES IN UGANDA

You’ve seen them, the kind that live in a classy Apartments costing over 700K a month, driving a sleek car, partying from Monday to Sunday, donning the latest fashion trends, and having money to burn yet for one thing, you can’t tell which job they do.

Some will disguise themselves working in arcades, selling some clothes. Others, the kind that sell screen protectors and USB cables yet they hold the latest iphones and trending clothes on the market.  Their jobs don't suit their expenditure and they can leave you wondering. Don't stress yourself, they are (corporate prostitutes).

Most of these corporate prostitutes are usually light-skinned and curvaceous and nice looking. Because light skins sell and the advertising industry has programmed beauty to mean light-skinned in the minds of men but even there are those who are not brown.

These girls hang around a number of bars and nice places. They always stage in places with heavy loaded guys.They are the hottest things you can ever meet on a night out. Sometimes while out, they will hang out with two more fellow light skins in their group and dance suggestively as they read the atmosphere for the best the bars or clubs have to offer.

While bars, men ready to crush spot them, buy them drinks and the next step is to end the deal in bed. Most of these girls or ladies have their places of residence and they are sometimes used to seal the deal.

The corporate prostitutes are the queens of all birth control methods. And when the worst hits,they will always go for abortion.

You will never get bashed while talking to these corporate prostitutes. They are the calmest souls out there. You will only suffer their wrath if you mention poverty. Some have now taken their game a notch higher, they are to be found at cocktail parties in Sheraton and Serena. If you remember the girl that gave you bedroom eyes, she must have been one of them.

In summary they don't go to streets but they are hooked from expensive places which makes them corporate.

By kato shakilu

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