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Killer wives ....
Njung'e
#111 Posted : Thursday, June 20, 2013 10:59:40 PM
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The "life" of a Kabete woman is from history.Myth has it that their eyes were licked by cats and thus they see far than men of their age.They are not known to entertain trousers in the form of husbands.In short,they go for success and they have no room for mediocrity.

I pity some "trousers'(stereotypes) here who are more likely not to be married and/or if they are married,they've settled for that timid village girl who is content to run a roadside kiosk whose main business ni kuuza miwa,kiberiti,sukari nguru na kumbe kumbe........but of course the other reason for this kind of stereotyping is that no Kabete woman would associate herself with the pitiable good for nothing "trousers" here.Sorry folkssmile !
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kysse
#112 Posted : Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:18:21 PM
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Njung'e wrote:


I pity some "trousers'(stereotypes) here who are more likely not to be married and/or if they are married,they've settled for that timid village girl who is content to run a roadside kiosk whose main business ni kuuza miwa,kiberiti,sukari nguru na kumbe kumbe........but of course the other reason for this kind of stereotyping is that no Kabete woman would associate herself with the pitiable good for nothing "trousers" here.Sorry folkssmile !


Pray Laughing out loudly
Help me understand one thing.Is it that kiambu women are very hardworking, that they can't take bullshit from lazy man or cz thread depicts that they marry for only one reason-property.
I know a nyeri woman can't live with a lazy man cz atakong'orio, but he will continue living and being fed amidst ngumiLaughing out loudly
That aside,Kiambu men love money too.Infact I 'think' they love money more than their wives.



butterflyke
#113 Posted : Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:25:26 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
The "life" of a Kabete woman is from history.Myth has it that their eyes were licked by cats and thus they see far than men of their age.They are not known to entertain trousers in the form of husbands.In short,they go for success and they have no room for mediocrity.

I pity some "trousers'(stereotypes) here who are more likely not to be married and/or if they are married,they've settled for that timid village girl who is content to run a roadside kiosk whose main business ni kuuza miwa,kiberiti,sukari nguru na kumbe kumbe........but of course the other reason for this kind of stereotyping is that no Kabete woman would associate herself with the pitiable good for nothing "trousers" here.Sorry folkssmile !



ati kumbe kumbe ? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly kali hiyo @guka
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Blackberry
#114 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 6:10:37 AM
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Joined: 11/9/2007
Posts: 420
Location: Nairobi
Impunity wrote:
Wendz wrote:
Blackberry wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
men, treat your women well. Pesa sio kila kitu.


.....so you blame tha man????....ok!!!

nope. But there is the other side of the story. Cheating and battery by the hubby. Hell has no fury...


and remember hii ni kenya myonye hana haki... she could have been set up....there must be more to this story


huyu ni mkenya pia?


Sounds like mnyonyee.
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mnyonyee...myoye...ai tho!...it is mnyonge hana hakismile

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Tactic
#115 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 9:59:25 AM
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Location: Kenya
RedButterFly wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Wendz wrote:
The most surprising thing is, we all see this coming. Both ways. but we do nothing about it. I know friends who have had it narrow, but they've stuck on. sometimes it works out well, sometimes it works out the wrong way. Every one knows their partners. You know when she/he is only interested in your money. When you start hiding what you own, then you know there is something not right. but until a major thing happens like this one, every one hopes that their partners will not go that far.... some are right/lucky some are wrong/unlucky.

I said it sometimes back, and i will say it again because majority in this site are either young couples or even unmarried. if you totally feel it's not working, just let go. Don't hurt anyone. Just pack the bloody bags and move out. He is not only "your husband". He is a father, a brother, a son, an uncle, a friend etc etc etc. Same case with the wife. he is your wife, but she is many other things too. What so hard with letting someone lead their lives and you lead yours? Dont "possess" someone. When you start "possessing" you start feeling you can do anything or have the right to do anything to that person.


Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Very well put @Wendz, however this only works kama ni mambo ya love and living a healthy family life, kama ni mbesha inatafutwo ni completely different!!!!!


Applause Applause couldn't agree more with you two! Well put

Applause Applause Applause Couldn't add more.
dossy7
#116 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 10:25:17 AM
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My former landlady told us how he kept her dead husband locked in a room in the house for 3 days as she sorted out the title deeds to the properties the husband owned before he finally took him to the morgue and alert the relatives that he had died.
Apparently the husband had a gachungwa somewhere else who had kids too,hence informing relatives that the husband had died before making sure all the wealth are in her name would be disastrous as she puts it.

Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
jguru
#117 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 11:53:14 AM
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dossy7 wrote:
My former landlady told us how he kept her dead husband locked in a room in the house for 3 days as she sorted out the title deeds to the properties the husband owned before he finally took him to the morgue and alert the relatives that he had died.
Apparently the husband had a gachungwa somewhere else who had kids too,hence informing relatives that the husband had died before making sure all the wealth are in her name would be disastrous as she puts it.


Sad

See. These ladies, it's property first and the man last.

I was told, if you marry a Kabeteshire lady, you never come home at the same time. Today you arrive at 8pm, kesho 11pm, the next 4am, 6pm, etc. That lady should not be able to predict what time you will be home. If she calls you asking, tell her 8pm and get home at 2am or 6pm.

Ngogoyo umesikia? smile
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Impunity
#118 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 12:07:13 PM
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Location: Masada
kysse wrote:
who are these people calling me funny names.
@innovate, you want them to jujunise me?

My Conclusion. -Ensure your sons or you marry in china.




Insure...

Hii lugha ni ngumu sana!!!
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nostoppingthis
#119 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 12:20:12 PM
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Location: Nairobi
jguru wrote:
dossy7 wrote:
My former landlady told us how he kept her dead husband locked in a room in the house for 3 days as she sorted out the title deeds to the properties the husband owned before he finally took him to the morgue and alert the relatives that he had died.
Apparently the husband had a gachungwa somewhere else who had kids too,hence informing relatives that the husband had died before making sure all the wealth are in her name would be disastrous as she puts it.


Sad

See. These ladies, it's property first and the man last.

I was told, if you marry a Kabeteshire lady, you never come home at the same time. Today you arrive at 8pm, kesho 11pm, the next 4am, 6pm, etc. That lady should not be able to predict what time you will be home. If she calls you asking, tell her 8pm and get home at 2am or 6pm.

Ngogoyo umesikia? smile


Why would one subject themselves to this? But it looks like landing at Kiambu airport is an uphill task...experienced pilots...with lots of property...
chepkel
#120 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 12:30:04 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Men land themselves in trouble. They think with their D*cks instead of their brains and end up with killer wives. I have a very very very close relative who has a wife with such traits and yet he has refused to leave her
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