18/10/2025
Title: South Sudanese Man Respect Working Women – They Deserve Support, Not Judgment the are not Pr******te
By: Thiel Garang Adim
Aweil South County Youth Chairperson
In many parts of the world today, women are working hard to build their lives. Some of them are working as cleaners, waitresses, street vendors, factory workers, or in other low-income jobs. These women are not doing this because they lack ambition or ability. They are doing it because they want to stand on their own feet, support their families, and live with dignity.
However, some people—especially some men—look down on these women. They wrongly believe that if a woman is working a simple or low-paying job, she must be weak, desperate, or even willing to sell her body for money. This kind of thinking is harmful, disrespectful, and completely false.
Let’s make this clear:
> Just because a woman is working in a humble job does not mean she is a pr******te.
Honestly the are not pr******te
1. Every Honest Job Deserves Respect
There is dignity in every kind of work. Whether a woman is a doctor or a cleaner, she is contributing to society and making an honest living. She may be cleaning floors today, but tomorrow she might be running her own business or putting her children through school. Her job shows her strength—not weakness.
> Support: In many cases, women in such jobs are doing the hard work that keeps homes, offices, and cities running. Without them, the system would fall apart. We should appreciate that, not disrespect it.
2. Judging Women by Their Jobs Is Unfair
Many women are working hard because they do not have someone to support them financially. Some are widows, single mothers, or young women trying to escape poverty. Just because they are in need does not mean they are available for inappropriate relationships or attention.
> Support: Struggling financially is not a sign of low moral values. It’s a sign that someone is working hard to change their situation. We must stop assuming that being poor means being open to exploitation.
3. Men Must Change Their Attitudes
Unfortunately, some men believe they can take advantage of women in lower-income jobs. They offer them money, favors, or promises in exchange for s*x or relationships. This is not kindness—it is manipulation. These women are not asking for help—they are asking for respect.
> Support: A respectful man does not offer “help” in exchange for a woman’s body. A real man supports a woman’s independence and values her strength and effort.
4. A Woman’s Independence Is Not an Invitation
A woman working hard to survive is building her life—not inviting disrespect. She is trying to reach her goals, take care of her family, and become independent. Men must stop seeing her vulnerability as an opportunity.
> Support: Real support means encouraging her, not trying to take advantage of her situation.
Final Message: Let’s Change the Way We See Women Who Work
Women who work in cleaning jobs, markets, factories, or small shops are not weak, desperate, or for sale. They are brave, strong, and deserve admiration. They are choosing the hard but honest road. That is something all of us—especially men—should respect deeply.
So the next time you see a woman working hard in a small job, don’t make assumptions. Don’t offer her money for anything inappropriate. Don’t disrespect her struggle. Instead, respect her strength, her independence, and her journey.
> She is not a pr******te. She is a fighter, a dreamer, a builder of her own life.
Let’s build a society where all women, no matter their job, are treated with honor, dignity, and equality.