In an interview The Sun,
actress Susan Peters talks about her her life, growing up, and how
ladies shouldn't cheapen themselves for monetary favours from men all in
a bid to live a certain kind of lifestyle and belong to a clique.
First, I will say that we (women) are like flowers that blossom for sometimes, but after a while go down. If you misuse your body when you are growing up, it will definitely tell on you when you are ageing. Continue...
I advise young women not to misuse their
body for monetary reasons. Secondly, I will advise them to go to school and try
to complete their education. They should be well focused on a particular
vocation and develop on it.
Although in our country today, you do not
get jobs based on merit, but if you keep trying, you will definitely find a
place. It is quite true to say that the frustration is very high at some point
because of the way and manner people live their lives in the country, which
sometimes affect young women negatively.
Due to what happens, sometimes they try to
go out of the ways of their parental upbringing.
Some of them would say, ‘my friend has a
human hair, I must have a human hair too.’ But neither have a job that can
fetch you the money to buy the human hair nor do you even know how she got her
human hair.
But in a bid to seem to belong, some people
tend to go out of their way to do things that they are not supposed to do,
which is very wrong. I will strongly advice that they wait until their time,
when they will be able to afford all these things.
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