TiggerTiggy wrote:@muganda i did. some lady called-in claiming her hubby requests for some back door action. she claimed if she didnt give it to him, he'd go get it elsewhere. she further claimed her lady friends do the same. was overboard really.
No! No! No!
The discussion was whether prostitutes are in it by choice or by circumstances. It was triggered by Nairobi Mayor's response to reports that he had intentions to create "red-light" districts.
Maina maintained that prostitutes are in it by choice. He also maintained that mpango-wa-kando women are prostitutes because they have sex with married men for money knowing full well that the men will never leave their wives for them.
He encouraged mpango-wa-kando women to call in and share their opinions. Several did call-in and some agreed with him [that they can be defined as prostitutes] while others didn't. One said she is a mpango-wa-kando for four men and one of the men is an MP!
The final caller was a lady who said that all women are prostitutes! her argument was that sex is a transaction of give and take. Even those in marriage have sex with their husbands for material gain - housing etc!
I didn't think it was overboard - there has been worse. I think some one's mpango-wa-kando called in and he felt ashamed.... the guilty are afraid you know.
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.