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what women do to stop their men from straying
mlefu
#51 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:21:00 AM
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karigu..the answers are there only that SKerians have not gone or will never go through them...i like the fact that most Skerians speak from experience(personal)

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carygoh
#52 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:24:00 AM
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Mpira umegeuka now its men TELL US
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carygoh
#53 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:28:00 AM
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Mlefu mlefu stop kikuyunizin my name.nìwaigua
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Tebes
#54 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:34:00 AM
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Never marry a person if you dont have trust between each other. With trust and respect to the institution of marriage relationships always grow happily upto old age. Otherwise if you dont trust your man and you dont want him to stray,then the only way to ensure this is to chop off his goods just the way one did in Kisii one time.

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Wendz
#55 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:50:00 AM
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Weee @Cary let the thread flow to wherever it goes.... wacha hizo controls... kwani you are a control freak? ikitaka kwenda kunywa maji,thts what makes SK interesting.. you start a thread on cars,it goes to the bin!!! thats the way things are supposed to go around here... so wachana nayo! some of us are enjoying the flow.

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Ric dees
#56 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:21:00 AM
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@ Lyanne

I think your question really depends on a myriad of factors because we all get into relationships for different needs / wants..that said i think it is to:

Love a woman for who she is and respect her for what she is not....and above all listen to her thats said all else falls into place...it really works..



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carygoh
#57 Posted : Wednesday, June 10, 2009 11:25:00 AM
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@wendz,am no control freak,nd for the respect i have for you bcoz of your contributions here in sk am re editin the thread to its original version
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Pablo
#58 Posted : Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:11:00 AM
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There was a time the issue of 'Sim Lock' was popular with jammas to stop their mamas from being kamatwad. Remember the muthurwa issue? Reliable sources informed me that jamas go to Ukambani,get a magic sword and sheath. When you want to lock yr wife put the sword in the sheath and take off,anyone kamataring her from then gets stuck. Mind you if you dont remove the sword from the sheath when you come back you also get stuck.

By the way this actually happens. Talk to guys in Kenyatta hospital where some are taken.


Be greedy when others are fearful,be fearful when others are greedy.
carygoh
#59 Posted : Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:18:00 AM
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@all i think the only problem is fairness in marriage,picture this a married couple,both work nd contribute 50:50 for the bills,bt the wify wakes up before the man,prepares breakfast and makes sure the water is hot for bathing,in the evenin the wife comes home early,ensure the supper is ready,the kids are tucked in,then waits for the husband to come so that she opens the door and serve him supper,sa hiyo ananuka kbl na saa nane usiku,then make love to him(zile za warekia hubìra) and the cycle continues with all due respect i dont think its fair its like one married a maid for himself.for example i have cousin when they r havin ugali for supper,she cooks twice one for the family and another when the hubby comes home,hawezi kula baridi,sa hiyo ni saa nane usiku,and he is against buying a microwave ati ita overload stima,hii ni maisha?
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Magigi
#60 Posted : Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:32:00 AM
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...there is this fella friend of mine who urgently needs the services of Maendeleo ya Wanaume. His wife took him to industrial area where he was fitted with a metallic underwear to prevent him from straying. This fella has to put it on everyday he goes to work. It is only the wife who has the key and because they work in the same office,every time the fella wants to go for a call,he has to call his wife to unlock it. The wife waits until the fella has finished his business and locks it again. The wife has no stress even if the guy stays out late... What the wife does not know is that we helped the guy get a master key. The guy occassionally calls his wife when he is out,just to maintain the status quo.....
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