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murchr
#21 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:04:18 PM
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Swenani wrote:
washiku wrote:
bird_man wrote:
The problem is not meeting on social media....the problem is what she did after finding out that he was abusive.She should have left & the mother should have ensured that she left.
Otherwise people meet on facebook,twitter,clubs,church,matatus, marry & live happily thereafter.


Any successful "Wazua-meet" case study? All Swenani's effort seems not to have borne fruits yet.



Who told you? We(Kysse and I) are expecting twins in July 2014; Bigchick will be giving me a handjob with her big hands over Dec holidays and I'm a co-driver to Mr.Angelica Anne.

What does success look like to you?


d'oh!
"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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bird_man
#22 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:09:30 PM
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Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?
Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
Atalaku
#23 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:16:45 PM
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There are consequences to gold digging!!!
Angelica _ann
#24 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:32:57 PM
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bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?

Hata kama ni love that sura surely, afadhali @swenani. Guy was almost twice his age!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Tokyo
#25 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:33:57 PM
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Posts: 1,502
bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?


Not really what think. Black people endangered within or elsewhere. The poor lady and her family saw a white man as a golden opportunity to a better life.
work to prosper
Swenani
#26 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 3:44:51 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?

Hata kama ni love that sura surely, afadhali @swenani. Guy was almost twice his age!


What are you trying to say huh?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
maka
#27 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 4:33:35 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?

Hata kama ni love that sura surely, afadhali @swenani. Guy was almost twice his age!


What are you trying to say huh?

I think she is politely saying you are FUGLY....Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
possunt quia posse videntur
its2013
#28 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 4:34:54 PM
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Joined: 1/4/2013
Posts: 255
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?

Hata kama ni love that sura surely, afadhali @swenani. Guy was almost twice his age!


What are you trying to say huh?

You mean Swenani is actually better-looking? Then his wazua name is rather misleading.
Pretty hurts
Impunity
#29 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 4:38:52 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
bird_man wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight

Upping social ladder

They are a social ladder.
Some ladies walikataa kusoma kabisa.You will see them on vacations taking pics to impress their friends "down there" (they are always alone in the pics by the way juu kamzungu ni kazee!).Salary is 30K but you fly & stay huko private beaches for 2weeks.
You can easily spot them in Westlands clubs wearing those american type weaves.
This case is sad. Not to judge,but are you telling me love was so blind this chic didn't see akina Swenani & Impunity before she met this geezer?

Hata kama ni love that sura surely, afadhali @swenani. Guy was almost twice his age!


What are you trying to say huh?


She is saying this!

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You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Julie
#30 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 4:42:00 PM
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Love at $ sight
kyt
#31 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 5:26:01 PM
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marko wrote:
The girl had reported to her mother that the guy was abusive but instead of taking her away the mother must have told her to vumilia. Ole wao

the girl was 22 did she need to tell her mother? si angetoka tu? what is so hard in walking out?
LOVE WHAT YOU DO, DO WHAT YOU LOVE.
dunkang
#32 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 5:45:00 PM
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"This Jubilee government is failing us!!!!" Where was the govenment in all this.

But on a serious note, this is very sad case. Why would a lady want to stick to such a relationship?? Are there people who enjoy violence??
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi

kysse
#33 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 6:12:10 PM
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easy money,good life,visa...
I mean what else would a 22 yr old african girl want in a 41 yr old foreigner.
Fb is a fertile hunting ground.Pole sana.

Fikira
#34 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 6:53:32 PM
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streetwise wrote:
What is the attraction with these guys. I see so many young girls running after such fellow..happens even in other African countries.

Does it have anything to do with poverty..or is it love on first sight


I think many Africans assume that all westerners are wealthy ... or a better option compared to a fellow African (inferiority complex) especially if they imagine the possibility that they may be able to leave their life of hardship and move overseas.
Rahatupu
#35 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 8:23:27 PM
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kysse wrote:
easy money,good life,visa...
I mean what else would a 22 yr old african girl want in a 41 yr old foreigner.
Fb is a fertile hunting ground.Pole sana.




Is it true they were living with the girl's parents? Hii maneno gani?
kysse
#36 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 8:41:15 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
kysse wrote:
easy money,good life,visa...
I mean what else would a 22 yr old african girl want in a 41 yr old foreigner.
Fb is a fertile hunting ground.Pole sana.




Is it true they were living with the girl's parents? Hii maneno gani?


I don't know the story.
Easy come, easy go.
tycho
#37 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 9:10:44 PM
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This isn't about being a gold digger or inferiority or the like. It's about human nature and the various reactions and symbols we create in different circumstances.

Before we condemn we need to understand, even ourselves.
tycho
#38 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 9:12:22 PM
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kysse wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
kysse wrote:
easy money,good life,visa...
I mean what else would a 22 yr old african girl want in a 41 yr old foreigner.
Fb is a fertile hunting ground.Pole sana.




Is it true they were living with the girl's parents? Hii maneno gani?


I don't know the story.
Easy come, easy go.


What's this that came and went easily?
Gordon Gekko
#39 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 9:16:09 PM
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dunkang wrote:
"This Jubilee government is failing us!!!!" Where was the govenment in all this.

But on a serious note, this is very sad case. Why would a lady want to stick to such a relationship?? Are there people who enjoy violence??

Who's willing to bet that this case is going nowhere? Anyone apart from @njunge remembers Frank Sundstrom?
sparkly
#40 Posted : Monday, December 01, 2014 9:36:20 PM
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kyt wrote:
marko wrote:
The girl had reported to her mother that the guy was abusive but instead of taking her away the mother must have told her to vumilia. Ole wao

the girl was 22 did she need to tell her mother? si angetoka tu? what is so hard in walking out?


Free advice for people in similar relationships. A guy like that akileta nyoks you call the local police and they confiscate his passport. Alternatively you call the local Gachie brigade...
Life is short. Live passionately.
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