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Rank: Member Joined: 4/11/2007 Posts: 694
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CLK wrote:jguru wrote:Fact: 99% of women in an abusive relationship will never leave. It has never made sense to me.
After all the advice and telling her to run, she still won't leave the man.
Requires a lot of strength and courage than you can ever imagine, figure this, you have been married for like 10 years, then the drama starts. Involves too many things and either way you lose whether you decide to stay or decide to leave. I always tell my male friends, if they must cheat, tafadhali heshimu mama, make sure she doesn't know, otherwise inakuwa madharau. And i advice my female friends not to dig, seek and you will find, unless you are willing to act on what you find. @CLK good advice. but marriage is about patience and understanding. I really do not understand why some men are so brutal at this day and age.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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murchr wrote:So what have you decided? Hope we are not being used for a radio show or a research or blog fulani.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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washiku wrote:murchr wrote:So what have you decided? Hope we are not being used for a radio show or a research or blog fulani. Or newspaper article "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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aemathenge wrote:Muriel wrote:Reasonable.
I am wondering what about rehabilitating the man? Aren't men going to take up that challenge? What are the men in the man's life standing for in regards to this situation? These are also allies my brother had mentioned earlier.
I believe men also need support, training, advice to be better people. They are usually too easily overlooked. Sociologists have tried to explain such problems as starting with the boy-child.
Just my thoughts. As usual, you are ever so very right. However:  Serial women batterers (sp) are in my book terrorists and need no negotiating with. In this case, I strongly feel that this "man" needs a bullet in the knee to come to his senses and therefore seek help from relevant professionals. The best bullet in this situation is for him to find the house empty. No furniture, no cutlery, no home theater, no curtains, no cockroaches. Best of all, no "woman" to batter, no children to lord over. Might work. Will work. I have heard narratives of medics who have to administer Electrical Cardioversion aka defibrillation. They crank it all the way up to the maximum as necessary then they give the first shock. Reason being they observed that starting with the lower charge increases 'resistance'. So they give the best shot at the first shot. But what do I know? Except that some 'shock' is sometimes necessary to 'convert' a 'hard heart'.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:washiku wrote:murchr wrote:So what have you decided? Hope we are not being used for a radio show or a research or blog fulani. Or newspaper article ...not very hard to spot a con 20 km away. Wait to see the story in one of the mainstream newspapers...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Muriel wrote:Reasonable.
I am wondering what about rehabilitating the man? Aren't men going to take up that challenge? What are the men in the man's life standing for in regards to this situation? These are also allies my brother had mentioned earlier.
I believe men also need support, training, advice to be better people. They are usually too easily overlooked. Sociologists have tried to explain such problems as starting with the boy-child.
Just my thoughts. As usual, you are ever so very right. However:  Serial women batterers (sp) are in my book terrorists and need no negotiating with. In this case, I strongly feel that this "man" needs a bullet in the knee to come to his senses and therefore seek help from relevant professionals. The best bullet in this situation is for him to find the house empty. No furniture, no cutlery, no home theater, no curtains, no cockroaches. Best of all, no "woman" to batter, no children to lord over. Might work. Will work. I have heard narratives of medics who have to administer Electrical Cardioversion aka defibrillation. They crank it all the way up to the maximum as necessary then they give the first shock. Reason being they observed that starting with the lower charge increases 'resistance'. So they give the best shot at the first shot. But what do I know? Except that some 'shock' is sometimes necessary to 'convert' a 'hard heart'. Copy that.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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YoungMulla wrote:Madam, leave. There is NOTHING there for you.  It is painful, yes. It is going to hurt yes. However, you will be sore for only a short time and then you will move on. So take the innocent darlings and run. When you land somewhere safe, cry your heart, wipe out your tears and start living.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/14/2012 Posts: 577 Location: Nairobi Kenya
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Magigi wrote:murchr wrote:washiku wrote:murchr wrote:So what have you decided? Hope we are not being used for a radio show or a research or blog fulani. Or newspaper article ...not very hard to spot a con 20 km away. Wait to see the story in one of the mainstream newspapers... Hapa tumefichiwo Before I die - i will touch the sky!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/7/2007 Posts: 2,182
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you got married at 22, 22? ulikuwa umemaliza shule kweli? that's the first mistake you made. jusy cut the loses lady. LOVE WHAT YOU DO, DO WHAT YOU LOVE.
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