"And women, stop thinking that stupidity is confidence or boldness... Vibing men yourself. Whichever way you do it, get some manners... Don't get desperate to that extent," Makula, who co-hosts The Junction on Salt TV alongside Parvin Senkubuge and Susan Nalwoga, alias Auntie Sue -- said.
‘Stupidity is’ not ‘confidence,’ Susan Makula slams women who vibe men
TV host Susan Makula believes a woman shouldn't be desperate to a point where she starts making the first move on a man.
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According to Makula, who is dating Pastor Aloysius Bugingo, who doubles as her boss --there is also a group of women that court men to help them solve their financial problems, but with no love involved.
"In this economy, if a man comes out and says he wants to marry you, pay for everything, bills on me, schools fees on me, food on me, clothes on me," she said before Auntie Sue interrupted her to say: "That shows you don't like me... you just like what I have; when it's over, you are gone."
Makula went on: "What took her is hard times. However, the problem with that, is if the hard times come to pass, even if the tough times don't end,... and she meets someone she loves outside marriage, they'll cheat, but they can't walk out of the marriage."
She added: "Legally, she can't walk out, he can't walk out, but love is outside the marriage. You know they say, there is a saying, home is where the heart is. But if the heart is in Namawojjolo, but I got married in Kyebando, problems will start."
Auntie Sue chimed in: "There are so many people that do things, but when they don't mean them."
Makula responded: "So, is sex a sign?"
Anutie Sue: "Sex is never a sign, but lovemaking is a sign to celebrate love. And there is a difference between sex and love making "
The trio uses their show to dispense pointers on wide-ranging intersexual dynamics.
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