Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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AlphDoti wrote:Mo wrote:AlphDoti wrote:I always say, the last laugh will be on you. Those people who have been laughing at others. Those who have been laughing and calling names to women from strict societies. In America, on average, the statistics say that a person has 8 different sexual partners before he settles down with one. We know from the statistics they have done. Over there, mistresses are common, you can have 10, 20, 30 no problem, 100 also. The law will not say anything. If you marry more than one wife, that thing does not go down the throat, why? With mistresses, the woman does not get a right. She is degraded, she is not honoured. I'll tell you this, whether you like it or not; it is the strict culture that will have less of this bad influence! The lifestyle you're busy admiring, the "Westernization", is actually a disguise form of exploitation of the body, deprivation of honour, and degrading of soul. Prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa, total (% of population ages 15–49), in 2011 (World Bank) over 15% (South Africa, Botswana etc) 5-15% (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda etc) 2-5% (Chad, Nigeria etc) 1-2% (Ethiopia, Mauritania, Mali etc) 0.5-1% (Somalia, Niger, Senegal etc) 0.1-0.5% (Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, etc) not available (Western Sahara) Alpha, today you are right and wrong same time. I perfectly agree with you that eating ovyo ovyo is actually abusing your own self and not the person you are eating - there you are 100% right I disagree that to contain the ovyo ovyo eating we bring strict culture (i dont want to bring religion in here but you know the word); infact if you look at the map you will notice that one thing that it tells you is that we need to address poverty!! you may argue that south africa which is worst ravaged by hiv is rich but the bulk of the population living with the virus are the disenfriched blacks, on the converse relatively rich countries like morocco and libya (before the west sent it to the cleaners) are lesser affected. conclusion - forcing women (or men for that matter) to conform to some strict rules is not going to solve eating problems, sawa? @Mo the statistics are averages, considering all population. So whether you're talking about HIV or Poverty, the result should be linear if they are related. Let's use the same country South Africa. Its poverty level is below 120, yet HIV prevalence is 25% (over 15% bracket). Yet Ethiopia a much poorer country with poverty level 156-165, has HIV of only 1-2%  @Mo I'm glad we had some appreciation of what role promiscuity plays in the spread of VD. Take the recent case for example of @swenani's "lady in dilemma for being eaten during a two-week seminar in Mombasa" and now she's pregnant from this. Can you imagine such person, who goes for seminars doing it nyama-kwa-nyama
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