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Women in uniform cry

Some of the beautiful police officers like these ones are shunned due to their status

“Come And Marry Us, We’re Humans Too,” Women in uniform cry. Ugandan women in uniform are reportedly crying out to men to come and date them after no one showed interest due to their status.

The soldiers expressed their frustrations to a local media outlet after realizing men were panic stricken and could not dare move close thanks to the nature of their job and the perception the men planted in themselves regarding the women soldiers.

One was overheard regretting getting into the service saying since then she has not been approached for a hand in a relationship, even her elegant look notwithstanding.

Another on anonymity revealed she had stayed for more than four years without ‘seeing’ someone.

Her prayer is that someone comes to notice her and be ready and committed to form a union. They are also sad of the fact that some rights as conjugal activities have been something to only think of, not having the chance to enjoy.

Men are said to fear women working in any disciplinary field like the police or army and such.

They always think the women are fierce and nonsensical, making them to settle for the ones outside the forces. The women now put it clear they are humans, and deserve men just like other feminines.

Yes, of course soldiers can and do have relationships with other soldiers, and as long as their relationships are maturely conducted, and there is no coercion of any kind, and the relationship doesn’t effect good order and discipline then there is nothing wrong with them.

The Drone Media gathers, mbu, all female soldiers working in State House were forcefully advised to officially marry. The source intimated that it was as a result of severe conflicts that were arising out of ‘idle lovers’ call it prostitutes. The beautiful damsel soldiers were causing havoc in first circles, then one powerful voice roared.  The theory is that if you are married you don’t meander a lot; you will have some checks and balances.