aemathenge wrote:mukiha wrote:Here we go again.... looking at statements in isolation.
I am not saying that it is the most important factor. That would be plain stupid of me!
I am saying that it is a consideration. To remove it completely is quite naive.
I am quite sure that Kibaki and the people of Gichugu thought about her marital status and concluded that her other qualities far outweigh the unmarried status.
Have you considered going into politics? You have mastered the art of double speak to a T.
Of course that
naturally depends on whether Mrs. Mukiha will allow you.
You are right; I would never make such a huge decision without consulting her! And if she wasn't OK with it I wouldn't go ahead.
Any man who would take such a huge step without consulting his wife is, in my view, a complete and total idiot!
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