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Maajabu ya mayaya...
ibsi
#31 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:20:11 AM
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Joined: 5/7/2010
Posts: 38
Location: Nairobi
alma wrote:
What happens when there are no more yayas from shags?

At the same time, most of these yayas came from shags. it only takes one neighbouring yaya or yayaboy to "open" her eyes.

Be serious guys. You are leaving someone with your child. There is more vetting for employees who will drive you around than yayas.

A yaya from shags or the city, ni yaya tu. She will still hump your kid if you didn't do thorough vetting.

But heck, its your child. Continue hiring kiholela and paying 5k.

Pay her well and treat her like your daughter and you will never regret . I pay mine 15k in addition to free food and accomodation .
Trust in God and endure patiently.
murchr
#32 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:36:44 AM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
famooz wrote:
murchr wrote:
For all those aspiring to have yaya's please please, get one from your shags. And one that you or your relas know ..preferably one that goes to church.
Dont get desperate and just pick any gal..you could just be getting the devil himself into your house.


@ murchr,this gives ZERO guarantee that the hse help will be good. My sisters have tried this angle as well,it worketh not!
But God just helped :) ,because they got good ones who brought up the first borns,then from there,ilikuwa masaibu kama ya ndugu jero Sad Sad
But there were no cameras...so i don know,seeing that now,evidence is needed about the life of the kids after the parents leave for workSad

Parents tafuteni solutions and we will ask you for advice wakati ukifika hehehhe .




The reason I emphasized on family to help in the search is because those tend to be loyal, fearing to have a bad name. If you train them well, patiently taking her to those courses that they are taken to these days (for first aid bla bla), treat her as a human being and you pay her well then you will live well. Am a believer of theory Y.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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specky
#33 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 8:49:28 AM
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Joined: 4/28/2011
Posts: 213
ibsi wrote:
alma wrote:
What happens when there are no more yayas from shags?

At the same time, most of these yayas came from shags. it only takes one neighbouring yaya or yayaboy to "open" her eyes.

Be serious guys. You are leaving someone with your child. There is more vetting for employees who will drive you around than yayas.

A yaya from shags or the city, ni yaya tu. She will still hump your kid if you didn't do thorough vetting.

But heck, its your child. Continue hiring kiholela and paying 5k.

Pay her well and treat her like your daughter and you will never regret . I pay mine 15k in addition to free food and accomodation .


15k? Unamfuta lini nikuje?smile smile
mkeiyd
#34 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 8:54:07 AM
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Joined: 3/26/2012
Posts: 1,182
ibsi wrote:

Pay her well and treat her like your daughter and you will never regret . I pay mine 15k in addition to free food and accomodation .


@ibsi, Bear with me, are you a plug or a socket?
mkeiyd
#35 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:00:45 AM
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Joined: 3/26/2012
Posts: 1,182
AlphDoti wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
At what age do kids start "seeing" things? At what age do they take note of sexual encounters,between their parents?
Any expert in matters psychology in this wazua house?



Assuming you have a good househelp
Let me try to answer @mkeiyd, by highlighting the teachings of Islam that might be of help to us, expecially parents.

The Prophet of Islam has said:
1. When the child reaches the age of seven years, arrange a separate bed for him.
2. When girls reach ten years, they must have separate individual beds. But the beds can be in same room.

NOTE: I'm not expert.


@AlphDoti,Thanx for the response. Mine ain't a year old but has already been moved to seperate bed. 7 year olds, on matters sex,those are "grown ups", they need their rooms "with sound proof doors".
Peppy
#36 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:32:24 AM
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Location: Nairobi, Kenya
I've just seen the unedited clip and i am totally traumatized.
That child needs therapy and prayer and if there is something like a 'memory wash' apewe pap.

Thanks for the info @alphadoti, I am a mum of an 8, 6 and 4 year old and totally agree with you, though i feel 7 years is too late to move from bed. My experience is baby cot from birth out of parents room at 9 months.

For those who have seen the clip, please educate me on how a 12 year old girl can have such experience. Lord have mercy on us all and forgive us where we have failed as parents.
I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me: Phil 4: 13
Blackberry
#37 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:39:29 AM
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Location: Nairobi
are these cameras available Locally? and how much?

Opinion is free, truth is sacred.




AlphDoti
#38 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:40:51 AM
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Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
@Peppy cheers. However, baby cot from birth tends to deny baby the motherly love created by night embrace while breastfeeding, hence making child self-dependent. So it is not encouraged.

Peppy wrote:
I've just seen the unedited clip and i am totally traumatized.

I didn't see this original clip, can you post your email here so that you can share the link?

NB: I think it will be sensored if you post link here.
Peppy
#39 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:31:37 PM
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Location: Nairobi, Kenya
A Alphdoti, this was from a colleague who has it in her phone.
You post your email and i'll send you the link.
I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me: Phil 4: 13
AlphDoti
#40 Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2012 12:42:31 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
Peppy wrote:
A Alphdoti, this was from a colleague who has it in her phone.
You post your email and i'll send you the link.

I'm sure many people will want this link. And you'll see this thread grow viral, everyone posting their emails, asking you to send.

So it's better if you can pre-empt and share your email instead. Ama iko chida? Mine is alphdoti at gmail dot com
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