Sharon says many people find it difficult to believe that someone can graduate from university without losing their virginity. She explains that some assume it only happens because of lack of opportunities, but she insists that, in her case, it had nothing to do with chances. She says it was purely a result of discipline and self-control.
She recalls that during her high school years, almost all her friends had boyfriends they constantly bragged about. Sharon says she often felt different and pressured to follow the crowd but chose not to.
She explains that it was not because she lacked interest, but because of her upbringing. She adds that she feared doing anything that would bring shame or embarrassment to her family, noting that her parents never wanted such a situation associated with their daughter.
Sharon says she completed high school in 2014 and later gained admission to one of the prestigious universities in Kenya. She describes her roommate as her complete opposite, someone who enjoyed parties, clubs, alcohol, and frequent social gatherings.
She explains that there were times she had to leave their room because her roommate would bring in her boyfriend. Sharon says she often slept in her lodge mates’ room, and this sometimes led to misunderstandings between them due to her roommate’s habit of bringing different boyfriends around.
She describes herself as not being very sociable because of how she was raised. Sharon says her father was very strict with her, especially since she was the only daughter at home. She explains that she did not mingle much with people and mostly kept to herself, describing herself as an introverted lady.
She says that after four years in college, she graduated and returned home to very happy parents. Sharon recalls that a party was organized, during which her parents thanked her for not letting them down. She says it was an emotional moment, and tears rolled down her cheeks. She adds that two days later, her parents told her it was time to look for a.To read more, tap herew