How Afande Kasingye painfully realized that women’s bags should never be checked

First-love breakups indeed tend to be the hardest breakup.

Although breakups affect women more physically and emotionally than men, women typically recover more fully and emerge emotionally stronger. Men, however, never fully recover; instead, they merely move on.

Retired senior police officer, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Asan Kasingye is one of those men that seem to have never fully recovered but just moved on.

The retired officer explained in an interview posted on a local YouTube channel how his first relationship ended because of nosy behaviour.

“She was the first woman to visit my house as my girlfriend and that day I did “kwemakula.” I checked her bag,” said Kasingye.

He experienced one of his life’s most difficult shocks.

I found a letter and when I read it she was thanking a man for the money he had sent her. She even went ahead to promise to visit this man at his place and even sleep with him. I was shocked and my heart was broken terribly,” Kasingye said.

Since that day, “The Twitter Cop,” as tweeps on the blue app call him, vowed never to touch a woman’s bag again.

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