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DEAR PARENT, Kindly PRAY For GENZ GENERATION!!!!...Shocking video of Young College girls doing the UNTHINKABLE with Old Men has got the country by surprise(VIDEO)...Any advice for them?


In many rapidly growing cities, a quieter reality unfolds just beneath the surface of everyday life. It’s not the kind of story that gets talked about openly, but it often shows up in private conversations—late at night in hostels, shared apartments, and quiet campus corners where students speak more freely.

Every year, young women arrive in these urban spaces carrying big dreams. They come for education, independence, and the hope of building something better for themselves. At first, the city feels full of promise—bright, exciting, and full of new people and possibilities. It can feel like a place where everything is within reach. WATCH THE VIDEO.

But as time passes, the experience becomes more complex. Alongside opportunity comes pressure—some of it subtle, some of it difficult to put into words. New social circles, invitations, and exposure to lifestyles that seem more comfortable or glamorous can slowly reshape what once felt like clear priorities. For some, the appeal of easier financial comfort or access to a different kind of life begins to weigh heavily on everyday decisions.

Little by little, changes start to show. A student who once rarely missed class may begin skipping lectures. Assignments get delayed. Concentration fades. Friends notice the difference first—someone who used to be focused and consistent now feels distant, distracted, or simply not as present as before. Often, there is no single moment that explains the shift; it happens gradually, in small steps that are easy to overlook until they add up. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Beneath the surface of lectures, exams, and normal campus routines, a bigger question quietly lingers: in cities full of opportunity, what unseen pressures are shaping young people’s paths—and how many futures are being redirected without anyone really noticing? WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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