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My Bukusu Darling
bebeto
#41 Posted : Friday, August 01, 2014 8:54:02 AM
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Njung'e wrote:
The gal was in the same high school class with my son and i am not sympathizing with her rich and very arrogant dad. I would understand the gal if she's grown knowing nothing but a cold hearted father.He once told a stunned parent,"wewe nafikiri mimi ni tajiri wa jicho moja?"....let his big money get him out of this...jinga yeye!



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S.Mutaga III
#42 Posted : Friday, August 01, 2014 9:01:47 AM
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Sometimes the heart is not so smart. The guy ought to "score" this one before its full time. That is the only way to keep her around over the long term.
A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
Swenani
#43 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 2:30:11 PM
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Mcreggae,Expect me in kisumu next weekedn, Please let me know the estates where most asians stay

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Kisumu East Member of Parliament Shakeel Shabbir is a Dholuo-speaking Asian married to a Luhya. He reckons there are many sexually frustrated Indian women in Kisumu. “This is because their fathers have locked them in the house and they don’t interact with men,” says Shabbir, adding that this prompts Indian girls to turn to their drivers, houseboys or gardeners to satisfy their sexual desires
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
murchr
#44 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 2:48:53 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Mcreggae,Expect me in kisumu next weekedn, Please let me know the estates where most asians stay

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Kisumu East Member of Parliament Shakeel Shabbir is a Dholuo-speaking Asian married to a Luhya. He reckons there are many sexually frustrated Indian women in Kisumu. “This is because their fathers have locked them in the house and they don’t interact with men,” says Shabbir, adding that this prompts Indian girls to turn to their drivers, houseboys or gardeners to satisfy their sexual desires


smile
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maka
#45 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 3:37:48 PM
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murchr wrote:
Othelo wrote:
Even if the gal goes back to their home, Wafula ameonjaonja na kumwagilia inside!


Once you go Bukusu you cant go back. Am amazed at how the gal has been able to absorb that stamina.

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simonkabz
#46 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 3:46:19 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Mcreggae,Expect me in kisumu next weekedn, Please let me know the estates where most asians stay

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Kisumu East Member of Parliament Shakeel Shabbir is a Dholuo-speaking Asian married to a Luhya. He reckons there are many sexually frustrated Indian women in Kisumu. “This is because their fathers have locked them in the house and they don’t interact with men,” says Shabbir, adding that this prompts Indian girls to turn to their drivers, houseboys or gardeners to satisfy their sexual desires


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AlphDoti
#47 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 4:06:08 PM
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I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.
poundfoolish
#48 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 4:26:44 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya
AlphDoti
#49 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 4:48:09 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?
poundfoolish
#50 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 4:50:00 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?


I am not Luhya...
AlphDoti
#51 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 4:51:47 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?


I am not Luhya...

Correction: "their".
poundfoolish
#52 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 5:04:44 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?


I am not Luhya...

Correction: "their".


I don't know. but i guess it is because huko pia polygamy is never hidden. A guy has another woman, he declares, he marries her. Remember Chinedu and wanjala?

The women also seem to be vocal about their movements.

Unlike kule kwingine, a guy declare a second one before parting with the first one, he is dispatched and departs from earth
kysse
#53 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 7:59:59 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?


I think the wife belongs to the community..they also have huge energy reserves inside their legs.
Dr. Dre
#54 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 8:09:02 PM
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And now the girl's father has gone to court to stop their wedding scheduled on Aug 26th.
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kysse
#55 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 8:49:44 PM
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Dr. Dre wrote:
And now the girl's father has gone to court to stop their wedding scheduled on Aug 26th.


This Father...
Instead of him rejoicing at his daughter's happiness,he's trying to spoil.

The good thing with this couple is that the woman has stayed at the guy's shags, so nothing will come as a shock.She feels at home around his people so what's the prob?
I know he fears a bukusu grandson, but that's exactly what she will do, even if it's in rebellion.

Those with daughters,what will you do if she decides to bring home this guy?smile







butterflyke
#56 Posted : Friday, August 22, 2014 9:56:46 PM
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kysse wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.


Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?


I think the wife belongs to the community..they also have huge energy reserves inside their legs.


asi! @kysse

@alphadotty, that is where you have it wrong, sio wanaume wanakaliwa, ni chapati
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AlphDoti
#57 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 6:03:47 AM
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poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I've resisted the thought in my mind, which I think I'm afraid might be true.

Why do Luhyia women so bold in hooking up with other men while they are married and have a husband!!!

Talk of Shebesh and now Nancy d'oh! Pray

NOTE: I hate to discuss tribal matters.

Shebesh is not luhya

@poundfoolish ok, my apologies d'oh!

Let me re-phrase, what is wrong with our Luhyia men, how come your wives are so bold in rebellion openly with other men? "Chirani", "mchomba" kwanini mnakaliwa hivi na ma-"pipi" "pwana"?

I am not Luhya...

Correction: "their".

I don't know. but i guess it is because huko pia polygamy is never hidden. A guy has another woman, he declares, he marries her. Remember Chinedu and wanjala?

The women also seem to be vocal about their movements.

Unlike kule kwingine, a guy declare a second one before parting with the first one, he is dispatched and departs from earth

@poundfoolish if you say this as a result of polygamy, that means 2 communities with issue. That leaves 40 tribes who practice it, openly. How come we don't see this kind of rebellion towards their men? I think it has to do with women from Luyhia, I think they need a big rungu (you know who is number 1 leader in Kenya, right)
Swenani
#58 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:25:49 AM
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kysse wrote:
Dr. Dre wrote:
And now the girl's father has gone to court to stop their wedding scheduled on Aug 26th.


This Father...
Instead of him rejoicing at his daughter's happiness,he's trying to spoil.

The good thing with this couple is that the woman has stayed at the guy's shags, so nothing will come as a shock.She feels at home around his people so what's the prob?
I know he fears a bukusu grandson, but that's exactly what she will do, even if it's in rebellion.

Those with daughters,what will you do if she decides to bring home this guy?smile



Whats wrong with him?





If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
kysse
#59 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:57:12 AM
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Swenani wrote:

Whats wrong with him?


daughter:nothing
dad: a thug
Dr. Dre
#60 Posted : Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:29:49 AM
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kysse wrote:
Swenani wrote:

Whats wrong with him?


daughter:nothing
dad: a thug


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