Women are on the receiving end again as social media users are disappointed with their dressing. The conversation, which was mostly contributed by men, accused women in short dresses or pants of having caused men to sin.
The argument further suggested that the current generation of women had ignored values and ethics where they were supposed to wear decent clothes in public. Still, they have memorized the art of wearing suggestive clothes to put men in temptation.
“Women used to have ‘Lesos’ back then. Nowadays, they have decided to put men into temptations.” Gideon Kitheka lamented.
However, CPA Alfred Dylan Mutinda advised Kitheka to remain focused on his personal issues and ignore the ladies.
“The best thing you can do to those ladies is ignore them,” Mutinda wrote.
“We need to intensify prayers, sir ladies of Jezebel are very occupied in their duty,” Meshack Mwendwa added.
Grace Mbute came to the rescue of ladies and asked men to leave ladies alone, saying what they were seeing is not a result of immorality or the devil, as many put it, but it was the modern fusion.
“People should embrace fusion,” she added.
Daniel Kituu lamented that the indecent ladies had created a toxic environment for him. “Sex environment everywhere, a sexualised society, they are doing digital marketing of their products ignore them.”
Although a few people addressed men’s responsibility on the whole issue, some ladies were disappointed with the men accusing them of being immoral and evil-minded. They questioned how weak current men are because they can’t even control their lust in public.
“You see a lady’s legs and can’t control your lust for the woman. Where did you sell your self-control? Fine, they are always attracted to women’s beauty, but is it a women’s fault for them to feel that way?” she questioned.