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MEN, Would you pay Sh1 million for a wife? WOMEN, Would accept to be bought?
Sure
#51 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:48:56 PM
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Mkimwa wrote:

As for this young girl, she is seeing everything in terms of money which is just plain wrong. Wonder what would happen if the guy pays 1m, then the next day they dont have anything to eat because he had taken a loan to get the 1m. Atado? Hawezi toroka, she has been paid for..


Ama after you have paid 1m, she dies after one year.






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#52 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:54:54 PM
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bwenyenye
#53 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:42:05 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
@bwenyenye, she doesnt till your land. In fact, you till her land by assisting her relas and becoming the philanthropic son to her parents at the expense of your folks. I would say she tills your land if she banks her salo into your accnt and follows your lead in matters money. Yet todays woman will pull in her own direction financially.


What you are referring to is NOT as Wife but a Partner. You never pay Bride price for a partner. Bibi yako hukusikiza and takes your direction on all matters finance included! If you do not know about her total income as in she does not account to You basi wewe kwisha and you are a fool to pay anytihing for such person!
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mukiha
#54 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:47:54 PM
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from her name, I figure that she is a Kikuyu. In the Kikuyu tradition, bride price is a fixed number of goats in your respective clan...

Negotiations centre around the cash value per goat and how many goats will be acceptable as the first installment. The total number is NOT NEGOTIABLE!

In addition, the negotiations are between parents - the marrying children are not involved. That is when a man is marrying his first wife. For any subsequent wife, the husband to be negotiates directly with the girls parents.... in her absence.

So this girl has got it all wrong; her parents might just decide to give her away with a first installment of two goats...about 10k
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Surealligator
#55 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:55:11 PM
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mukiha wrote:
from her name, I figure that she is a Kikuyu. In the Kikuyu tradition, bride price is a fixed number of goats in your respective clan...

Negotiations centre around the cash value per goat and how many goats will be acceptable as the first installment. The total number is NOT NEGOTIABLE!

In addition, the negotiations are between parents - the marrying children are not involved. That is when a man is marrying his first wife. For any subsequent wife, the husband to be negotiates directly with the girls parents.... in her absence.

So this girl has got it all wrong; her parents might just decide to give her away with a first installment of two goats...about 10k


@Mukiha

You have spoken like an elder, the one who has given a buri ya athuri.
Go overdrive in purchasing the goods when there's blood on the streets, expecially if the blood is your own
Surealligator
#56 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 1:57:17 PM
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mozenrat wrote:
Labda akuwe na airport inaongea


@Mozenrat

Surely, what would you expect it to say?
Go overdrive in purchasing the goods when there's blood on the streets, expecially if the blood is your own
Tebes
#57 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:20:41 PM
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Surealligator wrote:
mozenrat wrote:
Labda akuwe na airport inaongea


@Mozenrat

Surely, what would you expect it to say?



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#58 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:34:05 PM
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Women have been craving to eradicate FGM, dicrimination, equality among others. Thus this monetary issues should be freezed otherwise can't have the cake and still eat it.
ecstacy
#59 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 2:40:51 PM
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No offence but look at who is asking for a million bucks...

http://wesleyrants.wordp...-on-the-loose-in-kenya/

"I took a second look at the ashy face, crooked smile, unkempt nylon weave, cheap shiny suit probably from a River Road stall, the second hand looking couch and generic louvred windows that made up the background to this tragedy of a photographic presentation of a delusion of self importance, and I quickly concluded that this must be either an April fools come late prank, or this poor girl has a journalist friend who decided to play a very bad national joke with her as the unwitting prop."
Tebes
#60 Posted : Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:13:58 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
No offence but look at who is asking for a million bucks...

http://wesleyrants.wordp...-on-the-loose-in-kenya/

"I took a second look at the ashy face, crooked smile, unkempt nylon weave, cheap shiny suit probably from a River Road stall, the second hand looking couch and generic louvred windows that made up the background to this tragedy of a photographic presentation of a delusion of self importance, and I quickly concluded that this must be either an April fools come late prank, or this poor girl has a journalist friend who decided to play a very bad national joke with her as the unwitting prop."


" Men are visual, they will always go for the beautiful woman in sackcloth as opposed to the fugly one in mink, ufortunately for you you’re neither of the two."

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