Still on #ThePolygamist
I'll be on this topic for a while.
Let's talk about Sarah kissing her uncle Magesh.
Men who prey on minors will tell you kids "came onto them".
They'll tell you they were "seduced by the loose/fast kid".
"Oh I couldn't help myself".
"She's been throwing herself at me".
Same applies to teachers, bosses and others with power due to age or position.
And we always tell them,
It's the responsibility of the adult or person in power,
Not to rape a minor or student or sleep with a subordinate,
Even when they are the ones to initiate contact.
Magesh showed how it's done
By rejecting the kiss from Sarah,
And reporting it to her mother,
All the while understanding that Sarah was a troubled child.
He refused to take advantage of her.
If Sarah had kissed Jonasi,
There's no guarantee he would have stopped her.
#Abuseofpower
#ThePolygamist
Looking back, Lindani wasn’t Mpume’s friend, she was a parasite. She loved the free rides, the expensive alcohol, and the benefits that came with being close to Mpume.
All she ever seemed to offer was lingerie and terrible advice about keeping a man. Then, when their friendship fell apart, she went straight for Mpume’s deepest wound and rubbed it in her face that her father had left her the house.
The saddest part is that Mpume was still willing to hear her out and potentially forgive her. Lindani never showed the same grace. She wasn’t a friend at all. The entire time she was plotting. #ThePolygamist
You’ve seen #ThePolygamist and saw how Jonasi went out… just know, that is not just TV drama, it is real life consequences.
Multiple partners without protection increase your risk of STIs and HIV. Ignoring treatment does not make it go away, it makes it worse.
Knowing your status is power. Using protection is responsibility. Taking your treatment is survival.
If you stopped treatment, come back, reinitiate and stay on it to achieve an undetectable viral load. This means living a healthier life with zero risk of passing HIV on to others.
Remember, prevention options such as PrEP and Lenacapavir can help protect against HIV, but condoms are still essential to protect against STIs like gonorrhoea, syphilis, herpes, chlamydia and more, as well as unwanted pregnancies.
Credit: Clip from The Polygamist on @NetflixSA
#AsibeHealthyGP #EndAIDS #STIAwareness
Interpretation is a weird thing, ibangathi we don’t watch the same show. Freedom ebezinxilela imali yakhe he had a job that he showed up to oko, he was responsible ekhayeni akagezeli Mntu undwebile and uyasela that’s all