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“I Have Dated Over 153 Makerere Girls” HIV+ Sugar Daddy Tells

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In a shocking and alarming revelation, a man identified as a self-proclaimed “sugar daddy” has confessed to having dated over 153 female students from Makerere University, Uganda. The man, who claims to be living with HIV, admits to his extensive history of relationships with young women, sparking concern among the public and university authorities. His candid admission sheds light on a disturbing trend of relationships between older men and young university students, many of whom may be unaware of the potential health risks involved.

The man’s confession comes amid rising concerns about the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) within university campuses, especially among young people who are often vulnerable to manipulative relationships. According to his own account, he has been involved with numerous students over the years, engaging in both casual and long-term relationships with them. His status as an HIV-positive individual, which he openly discusses, adds an extra layer of urgency to the conversation about sexual health and responsible dating.

Health experts have long warned about the risks associated with such “sugar daddy” relationships, where older men, often wealthy or in positions of power, exploit younger women for sexual favors in exchange for financial support or other material benefits. The revelation has sparked outrage on social media and among health advocacy groups, who argue that the man’s behavior puts young women at serious risk of contracting HIV and other diseases, especially given his lack of transparency regarding his health status.

University officials at Makerere have expressed their deep concern over the situation, with many calling for stricter regulations and awareness campaigns aimed at educating students about safe sexual practices. They also emphasized the importance of consent and the dangers of being involved in relationships that may exploit power imbalances.

This disturbing story highlights the pressing need for greater awareness about HIV prevention, the importance of regular testing, and the empowerment of young women to make informed decisions about their relationships. As the conversation around “sugar daddies” continues, it is clear that this issue goes beyond just one man’s confessions—it is a broader conversation about the risks, pressures, and consequences of such relationships, and the urgent need for education and support to protect young people from harm.

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