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Kwambox Tells Off Ladies Who Walk Around Without Under Garments To Refrain From Sitting on People’s Couches

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Kenyan Socialite and Kiss 100 Radio host Kwambox has called out all ladies walking around without wearing their under garments on the inside to avoid sitting on people’s couches.

Kiss 100 Radio Presenter Sheila Kwambox

Speaking on one of the podcasts she was on, Kwambox said that some ladies who walk around without them tend to mess up people’s couches every time they sit, pointing out the ones at the club as the leading culprits.

“I don’t understand why you can wear your nice short dress, Sawa. Cool. Great, you forgot to wear your underwear… You didn’t forget… No problem; whatever your decision, it’s fantastic. But don’t sit on someone’s couch.

You go to a club, switch on the lights, and all you see are white stains. “Gurrl, put on your pants. Stop it!” Kwambox said.

As far as she said, she had no problem with women dressing; however, they may choose to put what they got in their closet. She advised them to stop messing up every place they go, leaving a stain. “I advised them that it would be professional of them to consider wearing something under their short miniskirts so that they could save themselves the small embarrassments they tend to create for themselves.

“Someone goes and sits on your couch and leaves behind their juices.”

This practice, she said, needs to come to a stop because it is defaming the good reputation of who women are as well as destroying their own worked on self-respect.

She also shared her disappointment with those who don’t strip up, even when it comes to using public transportation, and tend to leave their stains behind. She raised her concern about the change of events, saying if the act continues, then in the coming years it will be a lot different than what is being done at the moment.

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