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Challenges of a single 30-something woman
Major_General
#1 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 11:42:58 AM
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Esther Njambi is a 33-year-old woman who runs a wedding and events planning business. She is single and has no children. As is the case with many other Kenyan women above 30, she often finds herself the recipient of the popular question and jeer: “Why are you still single at your age? You must have been too choosy when you were young...”

This question is always either accompanied by a pitiful look, or one that suggests that being over thirty and still unmarried is akin to failure.For some reason, society always assumes that a single woman of my age is ‘damaged goods’. Men are suspicious about our pasts and think we are hiding something or someone, such as a secret lover or a secret child in the village.....

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Swenani
#2 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 11:47:23 AM
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[quote=Major_General]Esther Njambi is a 33-year-old woman who runs a wedding and events planning business. She is single and has no children. As is the case with many other Kenyan women above 30, she often finds herself the recipient of the popular question and jeer: “Why are you still single at your age? You must have been too choosy when you were young...”

This question is always either accompanied by a pitiful look, or one that suggests that being over thirty and still unmarried is akin to failure.For some reason, society always assumes that a single woman of my age is ‘damaged goods’. Men are suspicious about our pasts and think we are hiding something or someone, such as a secret lover or a secret child in the village.....

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Being in a marriage/relationship is over hyped/rated.

Better be single and happy than married/in a relationship with stress
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Euge
#3 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 11:48:08 AM
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Our society is too patronizing. To wed or not to wed, to have children or not is purely her business.
Lord, thank you!
Money Whisperer
#4 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 12:07:04 PM
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imagne building an airport with all bells and whistles and no plane wants to land. hata wewe utauliza maswali. for a gal it means no man has found her worth his life. its normal all over the world. in US its common for a mother daughter convo to involve the question "anybody in your life honey?" and father/son convo "so when are you sticking to one gal and settling down son?"
"Money never sleeps"
Ngong
#5 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 12:16:10 PM
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There was a guy here by the tag @ole lenku, where did he disappear to?
Impunity
#6 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 1:29:54 PM
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@Lady admin is among them and see how successful she is?
In fact at one time she was listed Top40-Under40 alongside @Anne-Waihuru.

The ones I hate are those op 30s ladies with attitude towards men and other ladies below them financially.
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AlphDoti
#7 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 1:40:08 PM
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Swenani wrote:
[quote=Major_General]Esther Njambi is a 33-year-old woman who runs a wedding and events planning business. She is single and has no children. As is the case with many other Kenyan women above 30, she often finds herself the recipient of the popular question and jeer: “Why are you still single at your age? You must have been too choosy when you were young...”

This question is always either accompanied by a pitiful look, or one that suggests that being over thirty and still unmarried is akin to failure.For some reason, society always assumes that a single woman of my age is ‘damaged goods’. Men are suspicious about our pasts and think we are hiding something or someone, such as a secret lover or a secret child in the village.....

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http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/bvs4sh/-/index.html[/quote]
Being in a marriage/relationship is over hyped/rated.

Better be single and happy than married/in a relationship with stress

1. @swenani, so you regret your marriage (You said you're married once. Internet does not forget)?

2. This is a question of commitment or being player (fishmogering). It is a choice between the two.

3. Being single has nothing to do with marriage is bad or good. Because every situation has its good and challenges. Marriage is good if you enter with right intention, know expectations and give commitment.

4. Being single doesn't necessarily mean one is being a player. It could mean you have not found the right person, or are not just ready for it.

5. But fish-mongering around (whether married or not) and moving around claiming marriage is bad, cannot fly a smart mind. That is plain stupid. The truth is bashing marriage is to justify your fish-mongering activities.
Swenani
#8 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 2:01:15 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Swenani wrote:
[quote=Major_General]Esther Njambi is a 33-year-old woman who runs a wedding and events planning business. She is single and has no children. As is the case with many other Kenyan women above 30, she often finds herself the recipient of the popular question and jeer: “Why are you still single at your age? You must have been too choosy when you were young...”

This question is always either accompanied by a pitiful look, or one that suggests that being over thirty and still unmarried is akin to failure.For some reason, society always assumes that a single woman of my age is ‘damaged goods’. Men are suspicious about our pasts and think we are hiding something or someone, such as a secret lover or a secret child in the village.....

Full Story
http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/bvs4sh/-/index.html[/quote]
Being in a marriage/relationship is over hyped/rated.

Better be single and happy than married/in a relationship with stress

1. @swenani, so you regret your marriage (You said you're married once. Internet does not forget)?

2. This is a question of commitment or being player (fishmogering). It is a choice between the two.

3. Being single has nothing to do with marriage is bad or good. Because every situation has its good and challenges. Marriage is good if you enter with right intention, know expectations and give commitment.

4. Being single doesn't necessarily mean one is being a player. It could mean you have not found the right person, or are not just ready for it.

5. But fish-mongering around (whether married or not) and moving around claiming marriage is bad, cannot fly a smart mind. That is plain stupid. The truth is bashing marriage is to justify your fish-mongering activities.


Why are you putting words on my keyboard.I do not regret my marriage,The day I will regret,I will divorce.

My point is some men/women decide to stay single based on their past marriage/relationships;To them,being single has everything to do with Marriage.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Impunity
#9 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 2:18:53 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Swenani wrote:
[quote=Major_General]Esther Njambi is a 33-year-old woman who runs a wedding and events planning business. She is single and has no children. As is the case with many other Kenyan women above 30, she often finds herself the recipient of the popular question and jeer: “Why are you still single at your age? You must have been too choosy when you were young...”

This question is always either accompanied by a pitiful look, or one that suggests that being over thirty and still unmarried is akin to failure.For some reason, society always assumes that a single woman of my age is ‘damaged goods’. Men are suspicious about our pasts and think we are hiding something or someone, such as a secret lover or a secret child in the village.....

Full Story
http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/bvs4sh/-/index.html[/quote]
Being in a marriage/relationship is over hyped/rated.

Better be single and happy than married/in a relationship with stress

1. @swenani, so you regret your marriage (You said you're married once. Internet does not forget)?

2. This is a question of commitment or being player (fishmogering). It is a choice between the two.

3. Being single has nothing to do with marriage is bad or good. Because every situation has its good and challenges. Marriage is good if you enter with right intention, know expectations and give commitment.

4. Being single doesn't necessarily mean one is being a player. It could mean you have not found the right person, or are not just ready for it.

5. But fish-mongering around (whether married or not) and moving around claiming marriage is bad, cannot fly a smart mind. That is plain stupid. The truth is bashing marriage is to justify your fish-mongering activities.


WHAT IS WRONG WITH THAT? THINGS CHANGE
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KulaRaha
#10 Posted : Thursday, March 12, 2015 2:21:28 PM
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30 something single women are my favourite type of fish. Intelligent, sexy, smart and mature.
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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