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..tough life for single mums....
vinii
#1 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 8:21:53 AM
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Joined: 10/14/2009
Posts: 2,057

C & P


'A girlfriend of mine is aghast about the behaviour of one of Nairobi’s top Christian primary schools.

They have rejected her son’s application to join the school. She has a great job and is very religious (she never misses Mass, tithes and fasts during Lent).

The unofficial reason given for the rejection was that the school does not look favourably upon single mothers because they do not reflect the desired poster image of perfect parenting that the school likes to promote.

This may sound bizarre in the 21st century but I know that a quite a number of us, and our institutions, harbour biases against the single mother.

To begin, there is an unspoken assumption that single mothers are gross violators of the Rules of Proper Conduct for Women.

They are women of no morals who got what they deserved. In some quarters, some feel that the woman who gets a child out of wedlock is a tart who would rather dispense sexual favours than swallow contraception.

Important details are forgotten – like the fact that there are many mothers who are single mainly because their once enthusiastic bedroom partners ran for the hills when they heard the trauma-inducing words, “We are late.”

For every single mother we have in our midst, there is also a father somewhere who bears no physical and societal stigma for the fact that he sowed some wild oats.

The single woman who elected to walk away from an unhealthy relationship fares no better.

She is often openly or secretly vilified for being selfish, and for rejecting the martyrdom gene that enables many women to put up with scrubs, good-for-nothings and cheaters, all for the sake of preserving the sanctity of the family unit.

So while she is trying to bring up balanced children on one income and one emotional and spiritual reservoir, some in society chose to view the single mother as a failure and misfit.

The single mothers who fare marginally better are widows, who at least get minimal sympathy since, after all, death is not a function of failed morals or failed contraception.

Society likes to place some rather funny requirements on single mothers. Once the babies come, the woman is supposed to dedicate herself to being both baba and mama and desist from any activities that show that she has either a heart or a crotch (or both).

A single mum who spends a lot of time enjoying a good drink or a good man (or men) is branded with a rougher brush than the child-free woman.

Then there are those men who like to believe that single women are ‘damaged’ goods who are only good for one night stands or for being the long suffering mpango wa kando.

Many men have claimed that it is against African culture for a man to raise another man’s child, while they overlook that they could be raising other people’s children even under the holy institution of marriage.

A greater dilemma for a single mum is what to do when she finds that man with whom she wants to have a non-platonic relationship. How to introduce this man to her child is usually a great problem.

Today’s children are not so naïve as to believe that the uncle who spends the night from time to time only does so because he happens to be homeless or an IDP.

Then again, if the same woman frequents those bed and breakfast facilities, she is labelled a harlot. When it comes to single mother dating and loving, you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Most important, though, is that the poor woman takes all the blame for how her child turns out. In a marriage, one can safely blame the other side for all the foolishness and dysfunction that the child exhibits.

Should the child of the single mum have a weight problem, the mother is accused of having stuffed her child with junk to compensate for the absent father.

If he is the child who causes trouble in the open-minded school that accepts him, she is told that all discipline issues manifest the deficiencies of growing up in a broken down, one-parent family.

Simple things that do not bother other mums can prove to be a great headache for single mother. There are those who chose to put a big XXX in place whenever they are required to give the father’s full name.

This is because they know that the absent father might one day come and wave his magic male wand, and the legal system may just let her take away her child.

Some have to battle with real trauma from kids who are forever asking who their father is, and they engage in fruitless quests to find a father who would rather not be found.

Finally, and more unique to my tribesmen, is when the single mums exercise their rightful option to give their children their own names as surname.

So now we have many Moses Njeris, Joe Wanjikus and we all remember our famous, late Samuel Wanjiru.

One cannot imagine how vicious and cruel kids can be when it comes to harassing those who are different, let alone those who are boys with girlish names.

What is the other option for single mums? Is it to borrow names from their fathers, to impose the absentee father’s name on the child, or to possibly stigmatise her child with a girlish name?

For those folks who still harbour crazy hang-ups about single mums, just remember that they are trying to raise normal children in a rather abnormal environment while struggling to maintain their identity and femininity. It is a tough world! Cut them some slack.'

Contact the author at njokikaigai1@gmail.com

If you are an eagle don't hang around with chickens; chickens don't fly....
carygoh
#2 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 8:34:12 AM
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Hit and run cases or is it hit when running
Think Positive Test Negative
mkonomtupu
#3 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 9:14:20 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 2/10/2010
Posts: 1,001
Location: River Road
THE OLD PATHS

I liked the old paths, when
Moms were at home.
Dads were at work.
Brothers went into the army.
And sisters got married BEFORE having children!

Crime did not pay;
Hard work did;
And people knew the difference.

Moms could cook;
Dads would work;
Children would behave.

Husbands were loving;
Wives were supportive;
And children were polite.

Women wore the jewelry;
And Men wore the pants.
Women looked like ladies;
Men looked like gentlemen;
And children looked decent.
People loved the truth,
And hated a lie;
They came to church to get IN,
Not to get OUT!

Hymns sounded Godly;
Sermons sounded helpful;
Rejoicing sounded normal;
And crying sounded sincere.

Cursing was wicked;
Drugs were for illness;
And divorce was unthinkable.

The flag was honored;
Our country was beautiful, Africa was innocent;
And God was welcome!

We read the Bible in public;
Prayed in school;

Preachers preached because they had a message;
And Christians rejoiced because they had the VICTORY!
Preachers preached from the Bible;
Singers sang from the heart;
And sinners turned to the Lord to be SAVED!

A new birth meant a new life;
Salvation meant a changed life;
Following Christ led to eternal life.

Being a preacher meant you proclaimed the word of God;
Being a deacon meant you would serve the Lord;
Being a Christian meant you would live for Jesus;
And being a sinner meant someone was praying for you!

Laws were based on the Bible;
Homes read the Bible;
And churches taught the Bible.

God was worshiped;
Christ was exalted;
And the Holy Spirit was respected..

Church was where you found Christians
on the Lord's day, rather than in the garden,
on the river bank, on the golf course,
Or being entertained somewhere else.

I still misss the old paths the best!
FancyFace
#4 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 9:34:53 AM
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Joined: 7/31/2009
Posts: 743
C&P

When you're single, people ask about boyfriend, When you have a fiance, they ask when is the wedding? When you get married, they ask when wil you get pregnant?When you already have one, they ask when is the little brother or sister coming along? When you divorce they ask why? If you try to move on, they ask why so quickly? People will never stop asking,

be proud of who you are and you should'nt care what pple think about u, coz you ONLY LIVE YOUR LIFE!

Problems can get out of proportion, and not only in the wee small hours. Don't let the problems eclipse the Master. Let the Master eclipse the problems.
Pierce
#5 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 10:36:42 AM
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Joined: 3/16/2009
Posts: 1,464
FancyFace wrote:
C&P

When you're single, people ask about boyfriend, When you have a fiance, they ask when is the wedding? When you get married, they ask when wil you get pregnant?When you already have one, they ask when is the little brother or sister coming along? When you divorce they ask why? If you try to move on, they ask why so quickly? People will never stop asking,

be proud of who you are and you should'nt care what pple think about u, coz you ONLY LIVE YOUR LIFE!


I like!
carygoh
#6 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 11:57:15 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 5/4/2008
Posts: 1,703
mkonomtupu wrote:
THE OLD PATHS

I liked the old paths, when
Moms were at home.
Dads were at work.
Brothers went into the army.
And sisters got married BEFORE having children!

Crime did not pay;
Hard work did;
And people knew the difference.

Moms could cook;
Dads would work;
Children would behave.

Husbands were loving;
Wives were supportive;
And children were polite.

Women wore the jewelry;
And Men wore the pants.
Women looked like ladies;
Men looked like gentlemen;
And children looked decent.
People loved the truth,
And hated a lie;
They came to church to get IN,
Not to get OUT!

Hymns sounded Godly;
Sermons sounded helpful;
Rejoicing sounded normal;
And crying sounded sincere.

Cursing was wicked;
Drugs were for illness;
And divorce was unthinkable.

The flag was honored;
Our country was beautiful, Africa was innocent;
And God was welcome!

We read the Bible in public;
Prayed in school;

Preachers preached because they had a message;
And Christians rejoiced because they had the VICTORY!
Preachers preached from the Bible;
Singers sang from the heart;
And sinners turned to the Lord to be SAVED!

A new birth meant a new life;
Salvation meant a changed life;
Following Christ led to eternal life.

Being a preacher meant you proclaimed the word of God;
Being a deacon meant you would serve the Lord;
Being a Christian meant you would live for Jesus;
And being a sinner meant someone was praying for you!

Laws were based on the Bible;
Homes read the Bible;
And churches taught the Bible.

God was worshiped;
Christ was exalted;
And the Holy Spirit was respected..

Church was where you found Christians
on the Lord's day, rather than in the garden,
on the river bank, on the golf course,
Or being entertained somewhere else.

I still misss the old paths the best!


REMINDS ME OF YESTERDAYS SERMON on disobedience ,the priest had visited one of the parishioners home and in the middle of an important discussion with the father of the house it fikad time for shirandula show,the child told them to keep quiet.........the priest ofcourse contiued talking ..the child told them mnyamaze ama mtoke njee
Think Positive Test Negative
Euge
#7 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 12:01:29 PM
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Joined: 8/4/2008
Posts: 2,849
Location: Rupi
@ Carygoh did the child's find the behaviour 'normal' ama how did he react?

On a light note, maybe the child forgot her/his manners in school last Friday.
Lord, thank you!
carygoh
#8 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 12:43:58 PM
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Joined: 5/4/2008
Posts: 1,703
Euge wrote:
@ Carygoh did the child's find the behaviour 'normal' ama how did he react?

On a light note, maybe the child forgot her/his manners in school last Friday.

it was normal even to the parent...........he wwas saying watoto wa sku izi
Think Positive Test Negative
Lolest!
#9 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 2:49:44 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
I like the poem @mkonomtupu.
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Drunkard
#10 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 10:52:05 PM
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Joined: 5/3/2011
Posts: 559
vinii wrote:

C & P


'A girlfriend of mine is aghast about the behaviour of one of Nairobi’s top Christian primary schools.

They have rejected her son’s application to join the school. She has a great job and is very religious (she never misses Mass, tithes and fasts during Lent).

The unofficial reason given for the rejection was that the school does not look favourably upon single mothers because they do not reflect the desired poster image of perfect parenting that the school likes to promote.

This may sound bizarre in the 21st century but I know that a quite a number of us, and our institutions, harbour biases against the single mother.

To begin, there is an unspoken assumption that single mothers are gross violators of the Rules of Proper Conduct for Women.

They are women of no morals who got what they deserved. In some quarters, some feel that the woman who gets a child out of wedlock is a tart who would rather dispense sexual favours than swallow contraception.

Important details are forgotten – like the fact that there are many mothers who are single mainly because their once enthusiastic bedroom partners ran for the hills when they heard the trauma-inducing words, “We are late.”

For every single mother we have in our midst, there is also a father somewhere who bears no physical and societal stigma for the fact that he sowed some wild oats.

The single woman who elected to walk away from an unhealthy relationship fares no better.

She is often openly or secretly vilified for being selfish, and for rejecting the martyrdom gene that enables many women to put up with scrubs, good-for-nothings and cheaters, all for the sake of preserving the sanctity of the family unit.

So while she is trying to bring up balanced children on one income and one emotional and spiritual reservoir, some in society chose to view the single mother as a failure and misfit.

The single mothers who fare marginally better are widows, who at least get minimal sympathy since, after all, death is not a function of failed morals or failed contraception.

Society likes to place some rather funny requirements on single mothers. Once the babies come, the woman is supposed to dedicate herself to being both baba and mama and desist from any activities that show that she has either a heart or a crotch (or both).

A single mum who spends a lot of time enjoying a good drink or a good man (or men) is branded with a rougher brush than the child-free woman.

Then there are those men who like to believe that single women are ‘damaged’ goods who are only good for one night stands or for being the long suffering mpango wa kando.

Many men have claimed that it is against African culture for a man to raise another man’s child, while they overlook that they could be raising other people’s children even under the holy institution of marriage.

A greater dilemma for a single mum is what to do when she finds that man with whom she wants to have a non-platonic relationship. How to introduce this man to her child is usually a great problem.

Today’s children are not so naïve as to believe that the uncle who spends the night from time to time only does so because he happens to be homeless or an IDP.

Then again, if the same woman frequents those bed and breakfast facilities, she is labelled a harlot. When it comes to single mother dating and loving, you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Most important, though, is that the poor woman takes all the blame for how her child turns out. In a marriage, one can safely blame the other side for all the foolishness and dysfunction that the child exhibits.

Should the child of the single mum have a weight problem, the mother is accused of having stuffed her child with junk to compensate for the absent father.

If he is the child who causes trouble in the open-minded school that accepts him, she is told that all discipline issues manifest the deficiencies of growing up in a broken down, one-parent family.

Simple things that do not bother other mums can prove to be a great headache for single mother. There are those who chose to put a big XXX in place whenever they are required to give the father’s full name.

This is because they know that the absent father might one day come and wave his magic male wand, and the legal system may just let her take away her child.

Some have to battle with real trauma from kids who are forever asking who their father is, and they engage in fruitless quests to find a father who would rather not be found.

Finally, and more unique to my tribesmen, is when the single mums exercise their rightful option to give their children their own names as surname.

So now we have many Moses Njeris, Joe Wanjikus and we all remember our famous, late Samuel Wanjiru.

One cannot imagine how vicious and cruel kids can be when it comes to harassing those who are different, let alone those who are boys with girlish names.

What is the other option for single mums? Is it to borrow names from their fathers, to impose the absentee father’s name on the child, or to possibly stigmatise her child with a girlish name?

For those folks who still harbour crazy hang-ups about single mums, just remember that they are trying to raise normal children in a rather abnormal environment while struggling to maintain their identity and femininity. It is a tough world! Cut them some slack.'

Contact the author at njokikaigai1@gmail.com



I salute all the single mothers around the world, you're doing a great job, God Bless you.
Ms Mkenya
#11 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2011 10:57:21 PM
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carygoh wrote:

it was normal even to the parent...........he wwas saying watoto wa sku izi

I'd be embarrased to death if my children did this. But seriously the parenting there is wanting. Its not an easy job but we must also put some rules down. Parents should direct the children, not vice versa.
P.S-last week i's at the airport for a local flight and a boy, around 7yrs threw a tantrum, rolling under the KAA tables the works. Real drama i tell you. The dad, apparently helpless, asked the cops to scare the boy and they too didn't manage. I couldn't decide who needed a spanking more!
....above all, to stand.
Shak
#12 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:17:18 AM
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What about single fathers raising their daughters alone? Society regards them with a of suspicion
bkismat
#13 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:39:33 AM
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Posts: 2,375
Ms Mkenya wrote:
carygoh wrote:

it was normal even to the parent...........he wwas saying watoto wa sku izi

I'd be embarrased to death if my children did this. But seriously the parenting there is wanting. Its not an easy job but we must also put some rules down. Parents should direct the children, not vice versa.
P.S-last week i's at the airport for a local flight and a boy, around 7yrs threw a tantrum, rolling under the KAA tables the works. Real drama i tell you. The dad, apparently helpless, asked the cops to scare the boy and they too didn't manage. I couldn't decide who needed a spanking more!


We are raising a generation of brats. My mum just needed to give you the LOOK and you knew that things were byad. Such tantrums were not tolerated
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
-Mark Twain
carygoh
#14 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 12:06:32 PM
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bkismat wrote:
Ms Mkenya wrote:
carygoh wrote:

it was normal even to the parent...........he wwas saying watoto wa sku izi

I'd be embarrased to death if my children did this. But seriously the parenting there is wanting. Its not an easy job but we must also put some rules down. Parents should direct the children, not vice versa.
P.S-last week i's at the airport for a local flight and a boy, around 7yrs threw a tantrum, rolling under the KAA tables the works. Real drama i tell you. The dad, apparently helpless, asked the cops to scare the boy and they too didn't manage. I couldn't decide who needed a spanking more!


We are raising a generation of brats. My mum just needed to give you the LOOK and you knew that things were byad. Such tantrums were not tolerated


am telling macho tu and you start behaving
Think Positive Test Negative
lanina
#15 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 12:10:58 PM
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I AGREE WITH THE POST. iam a single mum and i have the xxxxxxx on the fathers name part on my daughters birth certificate.
livie
#16 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 12:32:14 PM
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lanina wrote:
I AGREE WITH THE POST. iam a single mum and i have the xxxxxxx on the fathers name part on my daughters birth certificate.



vin disel or
ice cube?
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smano
#17 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 3:37:26 PM
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livie wrote:
lanina wrote:
I AGREE WITH THE POST. iam a single mum and i have the xxxxxxx on the fathers name part on my daughters birth certificate.



vin disel or
ice cube?



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly LMAO!

At the risk of making fun out of a serious conversation...

My mum is a single mum and I think I turned out ok lanina - even my birth cert has those XXXX's smile

If you bring up the child well there should never be any regrets but most single parents assume their children when they grow will judge them when they know the past events that led to being single - you need to get past this and trust that the child (when grown) should know their history.
BEER IS LIVING PROOF THAT GOD LOVES US AND WANTS US TO BE HAPPY!
lennz
#18 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 4:46:04 PM
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carygoh wrote:
bkismat wrote:
Ms Mkenya wrote:
carygoh wrote:

it was normal even to the parent...........he wwas saying watoto wa sku izi

I'd be embarrased to death if my children did this. But seriously the parenting there is wanting. Its not an easy job but we must also put some rules down. Parents should direct the children, not vice versa.
P.S-last week i's at the airport for a local flight and a boy, around 7yrs threw a tantrum, rolling under the KAA tables the works. Real drama i tell you. The dad, apparently helpless, asked the cops to scare the boy and they too didn't manage. I couldn't decide who needed a spanking more!


We are raising a generation of brats. My mum just needed to give you the LOOK and you knew that things were byad. Such tantrums were not tolerated


am telling macho tu and you start behaving


@carygoh ...Mom's LOOK was very powerful and intimidating indeed.Shhh
The only place where dreams are impossible is your mind
chemos
#19 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 4:55:14 PM
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livie wrote:
lanina wrote:
I AGREE WITH THE POST. iam a single mum and i have the xxxxxxx on the fathers name part on my daughters birth certificate.



vin disel or
ice cube?



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
kweri kuna chida
Ms Mkenya
#20 Posted : Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:38:44 PM
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@Biksimart, I know that LOOK! I was shocked to realize i have a LOOK that has the same effect on my children- I did not know i had acquired one!

Though i do not think they looked as horrified as i usually was.....
....above all, to stand.
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