Sex You Must NOT Have as A Kenyan



 Sex You Should Avoid

Hey everyone! Let's talk about something important: healthy relationships and boundaries. There are certain relationships where sex can cause major problems, and it's good to be aware of them. Remember, this is about keeping everyone safe and happy!

Here are some situations where sex is best avoided:

1.Sex with  Married Men

Always respect people's marriages. No matter what someone promises, getting involved with a married person hurts everyone. 

2. Bosses and workplace sex

Sex with your boss isn't okay. If things get uncomfortable, you deserve a safe work environment, so talk to someone or find a new job.

3. Sex With People you mentor or guide

Your role is to support and help others, not take advantage. Never have sex with someone you're responsible for. 

4. Sex with Married women

 Similar to #1, respect their commitments. If chatting gets too close, take a step back for everyone's good. 5. Sex with Teachers and professors

Grades and education are important, but never trade them for sex. You're worth more than that! 

6.Sex with Clients or business relationships

Keep work and personal life separate. Sex for business deals is wrong and unfair. 

7. Sex with In-laws

Family relationships are precious. If temptation is too strong, create distance, even if it means asking them to leave. 

8. Sex With Neighbors and colleagues

Keep things friendly and professional. Don't make your life messy with complicated situations. 

9.Sex with Platonic friends

If feelings develop, talk it out and adjust the friendship if needed. 

10. Same-sex relationships

 Everyone deserves love and respect, regardless of whom they love. Focus on being kind and understanding.

11. Siblings and relatives

 Incest is harmful and illegal. Please seek help if you're struggling with these thoughts. 

12. Boyfriends and girlfriends

While relationships are great, sex before marriage can have big consequences. Wait until you're both ready and committed.

My friends remember, 

  • You deserve healthy and respectful relationships.
  • Talk to a trusted adult if you feel uncomfortable or pressured.
  • There are resources available to help you make healthy choices.

Stay safe, happy, and loved!

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