Kenyan-renown female artist and motivational speaker Kush Tracey has shared an insight into what she thinks about all those who brag about the number of people they have slept with, be it women or men.
In a lengthy Instagram post, the former Kenyan rapper Kush urged people to change their mindset when it comes to judging people who have multiple body counts.
“Body count is the lamest brag you can have as a human being; in all honesty, it is so stupid.
Anyone who goes around clapping and cheering themselves on because they have smashed a couple of people, and they feel that validates them and makes them more of a man or woman and empowered like it validates them, and all that is so lame. I think that is the lamest brag.” Kush tracey shared.
According to her, being so proud of having slept with multiple partners is the dumbest thing to do, and it shows how incompetent you are. She advises that one should do something rightfully good with their lives rather than dwelling on things that aren’t important.
She, however, shared a piece of advice to all the ladies that feel have been used by men, telling them that shouldn’t break them an inch, as all those haters are bitter souls trying to get something to point out so that they find a little bit of consolation for themselves, reminding them that they are way better, exceptional, and ahead of their rivals.
“I am here to say this: just because you slept with someone, it does not devalue them. Because at their point of weakness they had intercourse with you or just because they got it on with you, this does not make them less than,
Bragging about body count is honestly the lamest brag you can have as a human. I seriously find you some integrity. That is nothing to brag about,” Kush Tracey opened up.
Kush Tracey, who is not only a socialite and an influencer, is also a motivational speaker who gave her life to Christ and has been visiting different institutions and offering advice, among other things, that are focused on building up and guiding the upcoming generation as well as empowering women.