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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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2012 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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. pole kaka.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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2012 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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. If a woman loves you, run away,you only stick to a woman who understands you.Men are good at loving and not understanding,I think this is what these chochorites have realised If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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Men are not good at loving but love being respected, even if the woman does so for her own gain. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/21/2013 Posts: 427
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Mike Ock wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote: I thought I was the only person who noticed this. Kweli Ock you're loaded, for you to blow 100K on a sidedish and rent her a furnished apartment for another 150K means you must be making minimum 10times the amount so 2.5M, ama how does the math work.
I'm not that loaded. I'm young, single and childless, but lady luck has smiled on me in business and investing so far. Also no one in my family needs financial assistance. That leaves me with some money for playing around with and I've been experimenting with various romantic arrangements since the standard marriage doesn't seem to work that well in my view. I thought maybe a lady on retainer would not stress me at all, leaving me in a good mental state to focus on more important things. How wrong was I? Mwanamke ni stress regardless. Now I'm experimenting with open relationship with two working class women, no lies of side dish and main dish. So far so good. Vallerrie wrote: Lol, you guys think this money is coming from sponsors? As in regular working class Kenyan men? Gullible is an understatement.
I was thinking more like Nigerian oil magnates. How about you degullibilise us then? In the same boat as you. Also not convinced in the marriage institution..though am about to get into one
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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timuka wrote:Mike Ock wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote: I thought I was the only person who noticed this. Kweli Ock you're loaded, for you to blow 100K on a sidedish and rent her a furnished apartment for another 150K means you must be making minimum 10times the amount so 2.5M, ama how does the math work.
I'm not that loaded. I'm young, single and childless, but lady luck has smiled on me in business and investing so far. Also no one in my family needs financial assistance. That leaves me with some money for playing around with and I've been experimenting with various romantic arrangements since the standard marriage doesn't seem to work that well in my view. I thought maybe a lady on retainer would not stress me at all, leaving me in a good mental state to focus on more important things. How wrong was I? Mwanamke ni stress regardless. Now I'm experimenting with open relationship with two working class women, no lies of side dish and main dish. So far so good. Vallerrie wrote: Lol, you guys think this money is coming from sponsors? As in regular working class Kenyan men? Gullible is an understatement.
I was thinking more like Nigerian oil magnates. How about you degullibilise us then? In the same boat as you. Also not convinced in the marriage institution..though am about to get into one Marriage as an institution is a good idea-for those who like living in institutions! Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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kaka2za wrote:timuka wrote:Mike Ock wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote: I thought I was the only person who noticed this. Kweli Ock you're loaded, for you to blow 100K on a sidedish and rent her a furnished apartment for another 150K means you must be making minimum 10times the amount so 2.5M, ama how does the math work.
I'm not that loaded. I'm young, single and childless, but lady luck has smiled on me in business and investing so far. Also no one in my family needs financial assistance. That leaves me with some money for playing around with and I've been experimenting with various romantic arrangements since the standard marriage doesn't seem to work that well in my view. I thought maybe a lady on retainer would not stress me at all, leaving me in a good mental state to focus on more important things. How wrong was I? Mwanamke ni stress regardless. Now I'm experimenting with open relationship with two working class women, no lies of side dish and main dish. So far so good. Vallerrie wrote: Lol, you guys think this money is coming from sponsors? As in regular working class Kenyan men? Gullible is an understatement.
I was thinking more like Nigerian oil magnates. How about you degullibilise us then? In the same boat as you. Also not convinced in the marriage institution..though am about to get into one Marriage as an institution is a good idea-for those who like living in institutions! Like prisons? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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mkenyan wrote:2012 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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. pole kaka. My friend, a woman who tells you all the artificial nice things you want to hear is pulling an act which you have to pay every cent's worth. When you are involved with a mpango, the only liar in the relationship is yourself. Unajidanganya tu. But make sure she doesn't get knocked up sababu this is when you'll know her true colours... Luckily, I know, not from experience. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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2012 wrote:mkenyan wrote:2012 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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. pole kaka. My friend, a woman who tells you all the artificial nice things you want to hear is pulling an act which you have to pay every cent's worth. When you are involved with a mpango, the only liar in the relationship is yourself. Unajidanganya tu. But make sure she doesn't get knocked up sababu this is when you'll know her true colours... Luckily, I know, not from experience. a friend of yours?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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mkenyan wrote:2012 wrote:mkenyan wrote:2012 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. Very true. It's not about the landing. Landing is the pitch, it's physical and you cannot sustain any relationship on physical. You sustain through emotional. For us men, we are fools, sadly the woman who can keep us emotionally interested is the one who has no emotional attachment to us. Think about it. pole kaka. My friend, a woman who tells you all the artificial nice things you want to hear is pulling an act which you have to pay every cent's worth. When you are involved with a mpango, the only liar in the relationship is yourself. Unajidanganya tu. But make sure she doesn't get knocked up sababu this is when you'll know her true colours... Luckily, I know, not from experience. a friend of yours? A very good friend. BBI will solve it :)
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Jus Blazin wrote:Vallerrie wrote:My thing is, I don't think this money comes from Men at all, at least not in exchange for sex, a different commodity maybe. I could be wrong, but think Breaking Bad Could be right. Different thought process , sio kama the monocotyledonous thinking iko hapa. http://nairobinews.natio...l-over-drug-trafficking/Proverbs 4:23 [23]Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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How frequently do kenyan men change mipango's and minji minji's? I know one who picks campus girls(24-25 yr olds) stays with them until they reach 28 yrs and starts the process all over again If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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Swenani wrote:How frequently do kenyan men change mipango's and minji minji's?
I know one who picks campus girls(24-25 yr olds) stays with them until they reach 28 yrs and starts the process all over again
My fren you are strong. What happens when you retire at 40? 50? 60?
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