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My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Africlegend: 2:23pm On Aug 09, 2018
It was a pool party with naked girls.

And they were there.

Men who have achieved.

Money, power and fame.

Men in their prime who tell time to hold still since they have refused to age and it grudgingly obeys in detente and in temporaneous.

They dress young, they dance young, they act young.

They are current on all fronts.

Most of them married with children but mentally and emotionally single.

At this party they threw in a high brow residence in an exclusive neighbourhood in Ikoyi there was an abundance of food, drinks, drugs and real youth.

The youth came exclusively from the girls that were in attendance.

Girls in their late teens and early twenties.

Well spoken and extensively travelled.

Daughters of the materially blessed.

Read this to help your children now. Their safety is your choice.All of them students.

All of them naked.

Some were in the swimming pool, some at the bar, some danced under the cabana, others were hobnobing with the swimming trunks clad men at various places in the specially lit pool area that stood under the starry night sky.

And I sat with one of them.

She was caramel smooth, finely contoured, delicately featured and doe like.

She was twenty going on twenty one.

And a sophomore at Babcock university.

To every question I asked, she took a drag from the reefer in her hand, blow out the smoke through her mouth and nostrils, took a sip from her glass of Hennessey and coke on ice before she responded.

Her voice was sweet.

And her smile was rapturous.

"I heard students need permission to leave your school. How could you get out this late and stay overnight?"

"We have our ways."

"We?"

"Yeah all of us."

"From Babcock?"

"Not all. Some from Covenant, Redeemers, Madonna, ABUAD, Pan African and stuff."

"No unilag or UI?"

"They ain't boujee."

"Boujee?"

"Yeah. They are crass. Men like you guys don't want to roll with local cats like those right?"

I looked at her silently as she took a drag from her reef.

The aroma assailed it. It was caustic yet not aggravating.

"What's that?"

"Comorado."

"What's that?"

She laughed.

"It's good stuff. Hits you slowly and then makes you soar like superman."

I looked around and saw the girls doing one thing or another in their nudity.

She was staring at me.

"Is this your first party?"

I nodded.

"No wonder you are asking all these hang questions."

"Why do you do this?"

"I'm young. I need to live life before it becomes too serious and I have to be all grown up."

"But why the drugs?"

"Because."

"Because what?"

"Because this is how we roll. Everyone has their poison. If you are not on reef, you do codeine or cocaine or heroin or speed or AZT or ecstasy or royfenol or fentanyl or meth or oxy or worst case you inhale glue and get your high."

I stared at her as she inhaled and exhaled languidly.

"Why the parties?"

"You get your hit for free here. You have fun. You make good money."

"But for you to attend those schools you must be rich."

"My parents are not me."

"But they give you money."

"They pay the tuition and all. Not like they can give me a million in cash."

"Do you get a million here?"

"Well two or three parties can make me that."

"Aren't you afraid of running into your Dad at places like this?"

"Naaaa... my dad is too square and busy but even if he is not then it is his problem after all he came here for what I came here for so he can't tell me nothing."

I fell silent and watched her inhale and exhale smoke.

"But you know, your folks put you in schools like that to protect you?"

"Too protect me?"

"Yes."

"They are too busy to even bother."

"No they are not."

"Yes they are. They think the school will be both my teachers and my parents."

"I think they are just worried about you getting corrupted."

"I was balling like this under their nose and they didn't even notice. Funny thing is that even the innocent Jane get influenced in school, so what was the use of all the headache of keeping us locked up in all these secondary schools that front as universities."

"They did it out of love and with the belief that those schools are way better than the public ones."

"Well they bleeped up."

"bleeped up?"

"Is this an interview or what?"

"No I am just intrigued."

"And I am Hot."

I fell silent.

She dragged, exhaled, took a drink from her glass, sucked on one of the ice cubes in her mouth and asked in a whisper.

"Are you going to do anything about it?"

-----------------------------

The best time to do core parenting is between ages 0-12. You simply cannot afford to be too busy at this stage. Schools, nannies, extra murals cannot replace core parenting at this point. If you are absent in your child's life at this stage, be sure someone else is shaping your child's worldview .

At 12 a child's curiosities are set. And they spend their teenage years exploring those curiosities and fantasies and experimenting with their identities.

If you attempt core parenting in teenage years, you will meet a brick wall and you might end up with a fractious relationship with your teen.

Your best mode as a parent of a teenager is to "befriend" them. At this stage you can't take anything for granted you will have to earn their trust. Seek to influence them not control at this point. They will resist control but will respond wonderfully to influence: yours or the streets.

Every Nigerian parents needs to read this. So share it and continue sharing it. Its very important.

Quote me anywhere.

#copied!

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Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by ITbomb(m): 2:36pm On Aug 09, 2018
Parents are too busy making money nowadays

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Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by tenmariner: 2:46pm On Aug 09, 2018
Same school where sanctimoniousness fills the whole atmosphere!
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by phemi36(m): 3:01pm On Aug 09, 2018
How is it your business?
Mind your business.....
Did they kill anybody?
Mind your business brah cool
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by NinaJoy(f): 5:43pm On Aug 09, 2018
Africlegend:
It was a pool party with naked girls.

And they were there.

Men who have achieved.

Money, power and fame.

Men in their prime who tell time to hold still since they have refused to age and it grudgingly obeys in detente and in temporaneous.

They dress young, they dance young, they act young.

They are current on all fronts.

Most of them married with children but mentally and emotionally single.

At this party they threw in a high brow residence in an exclusive neighbourhood in Ikoyi there was an abundance of food, drinks, drugs and real youth.

The youth came exclusively from the girls that were in attendance.

Girls in their late teens and early twenties.

Well spoken and extensively travelled.

Daughters of the materially blessed.

Read this to help your children now. Their safety is your choice.All of them students.

All of them naked.

Some were in the swimming pool, some at the bar, some danced under the cabana, others were hobnobing with the swimming trunks clad men at various places in the specially lit pool area that stood under the starry night sky.

And I sat with one of them.

She was caramel smooth, finely contoured, delicately featured and doe like.

She was twenty going on twenty one.

And a sophomore at Babcock university.

To every question I asked, she took a drag from the reefer in her hand, blow out the smoke through her mouth and nostrils, took a sip from her glass of Hennessey and coke on ice before she responded.

Her voice was sweet.

And her smile was rapturous.

"I heard students need permission to leave your school. How could you get out this late and stay overnight?"

"We have our ways."

"We?"

"Yeah all of us."

"From Babcock?"

"Not all. Some from Covenant, Redeemers, Madonna, ABUAD, Pan African and stuff."

"No unilag or UI?"

"They ain't boujee."

"Boujee?"

"Yeah. They are crass. Men like you guys don't want to roll with local cats like those right?"

I looked at her silently as she took a drag from her reef.

The aroma assailed it. It was caustic yet not aggravating.

"What's that?"

"Comorado."

"What's that?"

She laughed.

"It's good stuff. Hits you slowly and then makes you soar like superman."

I looked around and saw the girls doing one thing or another in their nudity.

She was staring at me.

"Is this your first party?"

I nodded.

"No wonder you are asking all these hang questions."

"Why do you do this?"

"I'm young. I need to live life before it becomes too serious and I have to be all grown up."

"But why the drugs?"

"Because."

"Because what?"

"Because this is how we roll. Everyone has their poison. If you are not on reef, you do codeine or cocaine or heroin or speed or AZT or ecstasy or royfenol or fentanyl or meth or oxy or worst case you inhale glue and get your high."

I stared at her as she inhaled and exhaled languidly.

"Why the parties?"

"You get your hit for free here. You have fun. You make good money."

"But for you to attend those schools you must be rich."

"My parents are not me."

"But they give you money."

"They pay the tuition and all. Not like they can give me a million in cash."

"Do you get a million here?"

"Well two or three parties can make me that."

"Aren't you afraid of running into your Dad at places like this?"

"Naaaa... my dad is too square and busy but even if he is not then it is his problem after all he came here for what I came here for so he can't tell me nothing."

I fell silent and watched her inhale and exhale smoke.

"But you know, your folks put you in schools like that to protect you?"

"Too protect me?"

"Yes."

"They are too busy to even bother."

"No they are not."

"Yes they are. They think the school will be both my teachers and my parents."

"I think they are just worried about you getting corrupted."

"I was balling like this under their nose and they didn't even notice. Funny thing is that even the innocent Jane get influenced in school, so what was the use of all the headache of keeping us locked up in all these secondary schools that front as universities."

"They did it out of love and with the belief that those schools are way better than the public ones."

"Well they bleeped up."

"bleeped up?"

"Is this an interview or what?"

"No I am just intrigued."

"And I am Hot."

I fell silent.

She dragged, exhaled, took a drink from her glass, sucked on one of the ice cubes in her mouth and asked in a whisper.

"Are you going to do anything about it?"

-----------------------------

The best time to do core parenting is between ages 0-12. You simply cannot afford to be too busy at this stage. Schools, nannies, extra murals cannot replace core parenting at this point. If you are absent in your child's life at this stage, be sure someone else is shaping your child's worldview .

At 12 a child's curiosities are set. And they spend their teenage years exploring those curiosities and fantasies and experimenting with their identities.

If you attempt core parenting in teenage years, you will meet a brick wall and you might end up with a fractious relationship with your teen.

Your best mode as a parent of a teenager is to "befriend" them. At this stage you can't take anything for granted you will have to earn their trust. Seek to influence them not control at this point. They will resist control but will respond wonderfully to influence: yours or the streets.

Every Nigerian parents needs to read this. So share it and continue sharing it. Its very important.

Quote me anywhere.

#copied!
So sad

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Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Alvin007: 11:55pm On Aug 11, 2018
There’s no amount of sermon you can preach to ladies between ages 16 and 23...they just wanna explore...some choose the right path, while some don’t. It’s just inevitable. I met a couple of ABUAD female students last year through a friend..they were all into drug abuse..and the crazy part was that the oldest of ‘em was 18. Crazy world we live in!

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Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by snipesdam(m): 9:49am On Aug 12, 2018
Damn! Many parents think these private varieties would groom their kids. Very wrong, most spoilt brats begin from the highly paid secondary schools then they spread their tentacles when they get to private varsity.

By the time they're done exploring and graduating, very few of them drop those habits. Then it affects the society.
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Nobody: 3:42pm On Aug 12, 2018
Garbage in, garbage out. A child that is not formed from ages 0-9 has been formed badly.


Anything from 9 upwards becomes an uphill task.


As at the time I was in primary school aeons ago kids in my school were already experimenting with sex and homosexuality and I went to a mixed primary school of course.


There will always be kids who come from dysfunctional families where their housemaids have started showing them the pleasures they can derive from certain body parts.


Those kids are your children's friends in primary and secondary school. You can imagine what they are teaching your kid.
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Nobody: 4:23pm On Aug 12, 2018
Are you sure that you are not lying about the girl you were chating with?
Because you said she mentioned fentanyl and oxycontin. Here in Nigeria, we dont even have fantanyl nor oxy. The only opioids we have is tramadol and codeine syrup.
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Ejemehn(m): 8:45pm On Aug 12, 2018
Hmmm
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Exponental(m): 6:41am On Aug 13, 2018
Alvin007:
There’s no amount of sermon you can preach to ladies between ages 16 and 23...they just wanna explore...some choose the right path, while some don’t. It’s just inevitable. I met a couple of ABUAD female students last year through a friend..they were all into drug abuse..and the crazy part was that the oldest of ‘em was 18. Crazy world we live in!
The Bible says: "teach your child the path he should go (righteousness), when he grows he shall not depart from it.Prob 22:6. It never said: "Let them teach your child......"
This adds up to a post about how parents indecently dress up their children. Do you expect such to change?
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Alvin007: 6:49am On Aug 13, 2018
Exponental:

The Bible said: "teach your child the path of righteousness, and he shall not depart from it. It never said: "Let them teach your child......"

Man of God...I’m not disputing your posts...about parental upbringing and it’s consequences..we all know the story of Eli and his sons. But, these are end times, the world has revolved..you have to be ‘realistic’ with your teachings..you can’t just cut a child’s brain and drop good will/act in it. You have to face reality, advice or caution with love...not just quote bible verses and expect a miracle to happen. Have a nice day, your holiness!
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by CTechHub(m): 6:52am On Aug 13, 2018
Damn this girls are making money. OP tell me you didn't hook her up of course for d money tongue


see, take it or leave it, your sermon ain't gonna change anything. Only Grace of God can.

if you feel for them; pray for them
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Exponental(m): 6:58am On Aug 13, 2018
Alvin007:


Man of God...I’m not disputing your posts...about parental upbringing and it’s consequences..we all know the story of Eli and his sons. But, these are end times, the world has revolved..you have to be ‘realistic’ with your teachings..you can’t just cut a child’s brain and drop good will/act in it. You have to face reality, advice or caution with love...not just quote bible verses and expect a miracle to happen. Have a nice day, your holiness!
It all depends on the teachings. We have non Christians who behave well too. Start from ages 0-12. 16-23 is too late to correct. Do you know a child's character btw 12&19 goes a long way about his future? think about people you know.
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Alvin007: 7:39am On Aug 13, 2018
Exponental:

It all depends on the teachings. We have non Christians who behave well too. Start from ages 0-12. 16-23 is too late to correct. Do you know a child's character btw 12&19 goes a long way about his future? think about people you know.
Bruv...I understand your point vividly...I also know about how a child’s developmental stage, can affect his/her attitude later in life..
I know about the Freudian developmental stages and their effect...his structural model of psyche(Id, ego and superego)...the conscious, subconscious and unconscious....and a host of other theories...all in the psychosocial developmental stage..I’m a Social Worker(Msw)...
My assertion(s) in my earlier post has/have nothing to do with my professional opinion. It’s just from my day to day experience, and from my ‘relationship life’. #cheers
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by Sijo01(f): 12:04pm On Aug 13, 2018
NinaJoy:

So sad

Do you have to quote the whole text just to type 'so sad'?

smh for you.
Re: My Chat With An Unclad Girl In A Pool Party: Parents Read! by nuelyoyo(m): 12:24am On Aug 14, 2018
NinaJoy:

So sad
Aahn aahn, aunty, use ur conscience na. You had to quote the whole write up just to type two words.

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