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Former Nation F.M Presenter Cautions Men Against Thirst Traps

Instagram these days is basically one colossal thirst trap where it’s almost impossible to scroll through the home feed without crying out at least one “dayumm” or having a stir in your loins.

This is because of a large number of users serving up a plethora of provocative photographs put out there to extract compliments, invoke envy or stir up licentious thoughts.

The said trappers often use thighs, legs, cleavage, butts or even a penile outline to bring out the ‘oohs’ and ‘aaahs’ from their often dehydrated/parched/thirtsy followers.

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The queen of thirst-traps

But Chito Ndlovu cautions men against being entrapped by the outer beauty present both off and on social media urging men to concentrate more on the inner beauty rather than the outer beauty.

“It is very disappointing that today we men have lost the definition of beautiful we look at a skimpy dress, exposed cleavage, certain skin tone and call that beauty. While I agree outward beauty is truly important we forget that inner beauty matters too what is the point of owning a range rover with a Toyota Vitz Engine? We need to look at the inner beauty too don’t just focus on outward beauty look for both outward and inner beauty. Find a God fearing, wise, intelligent, smart, go getta just to mention a few qualities whats the point of building an empire with a partner with no vision..

The late Myles Munroe said that, the man is not the head of the family to be at the top but at the bottom as the foundation, the fact is the only reason society is confused is because the man is confused, if he got his act together society would also get its act together, we have so many run away daddies, men that don’t want to work, players etc and very few are teaching men to be men.
MEN LET’S GET OUR ACT TOGETHER!” he writes

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Sue Watiri