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Kwani How Much Are Men Giving Their Mpangos?
Mike Ock
#1 Posted : Monday, February 01, 2016 4:59:57 PM
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Everyone in Wazua seems to be prioritizing a mpango, there was even one poster who said the only ones who enjoy big money in Kenya are the mpangos. Seems to be true as Vera Sidika and Corazon Kwamboka are now homeowners in the leafy suburbs of Nairobi!





Ata Huddah anasema anajenga. All in Njaanuary no less. Kumbe hapa ndio Eurobond inaenda. Kwani how much are guys out here spending on these mpangos? Is landing ever that serious really? Sad
Kusadikika
#2 Posted : Monday, February 01, 2016 5:40:17 PM
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Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.
mpobiz
#3 Posted : Monday, February 01, 2016 9:03:26 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.

thats very true. and they are getting younger and younger. i dont know how or where this collage chicks are getting all this skills of finishing a grown ass man emotionally , physically and moneytary
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Impunity
#4 Posted : Monday, February 01, 2016 9:52:47 PM
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I dare she daent sleep in that house a lone, she must hace some friends and relaz in there otherwise the watchie can rape her mbaya mbovu.
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Mike Ock
#5 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 12:58:04 AM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.


Maybe we value it differently, but ata nikibembelezwa aje, I can't see myself giving a girlfriend more than 100k per month ya matumizi. In fact there is one who I was weak for last year nikajaribu kumwekea keja furnished + 100k retainer. By month 3 she had begun kunigombanisha like a wife of 10 years! Nikasema never again. These rich socialites I suspect they do anything in bed, ata mbwa akiletwa ni sawa tu. Maybe they are landed on by entire sports teams at a go or something. That's the only plausible explanation I can see for a man to bend over backwards to buy the girlfriend a house next to Waiguru
Forester
#6 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 7:59:56 AM
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mpobiz wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.

thats very true. and they are getting younger and younger. i dont know how or where this collage chicks are getting all this skills of finishing a grown ass man emotionally , physically and moneytary


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mkenyan
#7 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:56:06 AM
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Mike Ock wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.


Maybe we value it differently, but ata nikibembelezwa aje, I can't see myself giving a girlfriend more than 100k per month ya matumizi. In fact there is one who I was weak for last year nikajaribu kumwekea keja furnished + 100k retainer. By month 3 she had begun kunigombanisha like a wife of 10 years! Nikasema never again. These rich socialites I suspect they do anything in bed, ata mbwa akiletwa ni sawa tu. Maybe they are landed on by entire sports teams at a go or something. That's the only plausible explanation I can see for a man to bend over backwards to buy the girlfriend a house next to Waiguru

now if a person takes a photo in a house it must be theirs? you must be alive to the fact that the so called kenyan socialites are masters of hype. they take a photo in a car - it is theirs; they get chips fungad and take a photo in your house - it is theirs etc.
Swenani
#8 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 9:47:53 AM
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what is the difference between a domesticated fish shared by many and the fish at the parlour yet you spend money on both?

I'll stick to the fish at the parlour
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Mike Ock
#9 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 11:29:06 AM
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Swenani wrote:
what is the difference between a domesticated fish shared by many and the fish at the parlour yet you spend money on both?

I'll stick to the fish at the parlour

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Robinhood
#10 Posted : Tuesday, February 02, 2016 11:55:47 AM
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Mike Ock wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Mike, its not the landing. It is what Waswahili call barafu ya roho. A person who makes you feel special. Bi Mswafari tries to teach Kenyan women these things but they do not get it and the few who get it are the one ones who are not married. Men have very basic weaknesses and those women who know how to address them can have anything they want.


Maybe we value it differently, but ata nikibembelezwa aje, I can't see myself giving a girlfriend more than 100k per month ya matumizi. In fact there is one who I was weak for last year nikajaribu kumwekea keja furnished + 100k retainer. By month 3 she had begun kunigombanisha like a wife of 10 years! Nikasema never again. These rich socialites I suspect they do anything in bed, ata mbwa akiletwa ni sawa tu. Maybe they are landed on by entire sports teams at a go or something. That's the only plausible explanation I can see for a man to bend over backwards to buy the girlfriend a house next to Waiguru


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