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Not dating & won’t tie the knot soon - Njoki Chege
ecstacy
#1 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 8:31:14 AM
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"Why I’m not dating & won’t tie the knot soon" -Njoki C

I can see Njoki Chege has made #KOT catch feelings kibao Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

"The last one week, I reconnected with two male friends I had not seen for ages. The lingering question was ‘So are you dating?” Or ‘Iko kajamaa kamekufurahisha?” (Is there a young man that has impressed you?).

I am not dating anyone right now, I tell them as I hastily move on to the next topic before they demand answers.

Even my mother, who for as long as I can remember always told me how ‘boys are bad’, is now asking if I am bringing a ‘friend’ this Christmas. Sorry mom, I will be flying solo this Christmas, and the next one too.

I sigh every time a well-meaning person asks me why I am not dating. Mostly, the answers I give skirt around ‘I am too busy with work and school,” or ‘Jesus is the only man in my life’. Okay, maybe the second answer is a lie, there are quite a number of them but that is not the story here. The real answer, ladies and gentlemen, is because there is simply no men my age to date.

GUYS I SHOULD DATE

I am a few weeks shy of 25 years, which means that the guys I should date should be aged around 28-30 years. Maybe 33 years if I am to stretch it.

But the unfortunate thing I have come to realise is that the young men I am supposed to date are far from being men. They are boys. Tall boys with blue Subaru Imprezzas who drink cheap liquor on weekday nights and show up to their workplaces the next morning hangovered, smelling like a brewery.

Now, I lead quite a busy life. Actually, my life is busier than a brothel in a sailor town. (Hahaha, wrong example).

I am either at work or at school or sleeping off the fatigue on weekends. My nights are late, either working or studying. Or maybe binge watching episodes of Scandal and Covert Affairs. This means I am a rare woman to pin down. Which also means that I give you an hour of my time from my busy schedule, then you must have really impressed me.

I am not wasting any more time with this i-Phone wielding 29-year-old jamaaz whose only goal in life is to catch a few drinks at that goddamn strip club on Baricho Road that has very few millionaires.

I cannot have a coherent, meaningful conversation with these young Instagram braggats who feel the need to take photos of every bottle of cheap lager they imbibe. I am way beyond them and their intelligence levels are nowhere near half of mine. We are on different wavelengths.

BROKE MAN

Who has time for a man whose idea of fun is Masaku sevens and “NaxVegas’. Not me! How, pray do tell, do I get into a relationship with a young man whose only achievement is that cut-rate Toyota Mark X whose car loan he is struggling to pay? Are you telling me that I will stoop so low as to be with a man who gets broke on the fifteenth of every month and his is the only mouth that he feeds? How is he supposed to take care of a family?

I am sick and tired of going out with these young men who drink themselves silly, mixing low-end lagers and counterfeit whiskey only to black out on me. I am a highly respectable woman in this society, not your mother.

A lot of girls my age would be impressed by a jamaa who buys them shots of fake tequila on Electric Avenue and take them for Masaku sevens on weekends, but not me. First, I don’t drink alcohol and secondly, I don’t do cheap gigs. So try harder, young fella, it takes more than liquor, lines and lies to impress me.

Because I cannot stand these little boys who hate on strong-opinionated women like me on Twitter from the discomfort of their poorly finished one bedroom apartments in Kinoo, Roysambu and South B, I go for the refined older men who add value to that precious one hour off my busy schedule.

Who wants to chat on WhatsApp with a guy juggling his limited data bundles between Instagram, Twitter and chatting four other girls on WhatsApp, Viber and Skype?

REFINED MEN

The refined men, on the other hand, are a slice of heaven. They are critical thinkers. They are gentlemen of chivalry. They are experienced. They are well groomed. They have class. They can manage their alcohol. They are independent. They are not like these little 29-year-old sexually frustrated emotional leeches I avoid.

They don’t brag and they drive cars worth Sh3 million. You drive a Subaru Imprezza worth Sh850,000 and I won’t hear the last of it. Some of these older men are not even on Twitter. Unfortunately, all the gentlemen that tickle my fancy are all married! Nothing could be more heartbreaking than this.

Every night, I ask the Lord, why, oh Lord why, are all the good men in this world married? Why are all the Instagram Braggats and Twitter Idiots still alive?

I am yet to meet my ideal kind of man. Not that I have a list. Okay, maybe I need him to be no shorter than six foot two inches, no younger than 34 years, can manage his alcohol and those who are financially blessed are encouraged to apply.

If we can have an intelligent conversation, even better. Are you the man for me? "
ecstacy
#2 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 8:34:27 AM
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kyt
#3 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 10:31:50 AM
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She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?
LOVE WHAT YOU DO, DO WHAT YOU LOVE.
Ngong
#4 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 10:48:03 AM
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Apart from alcohol control l qualify!
ecstacy
#5 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 10:53:37 AM
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kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.
MaichBlack
#6 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 10:56:28 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
2012
#7 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:05:22 AM
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I guess everyone has a choice to make. She's made hers and that's ok.
It's interesting how everyone goes into a relationship thinking they are perfect and only the other person can have defects.

BBI will solve it
:)
ecstacy
#8 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:15:29 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.
ecstacy
#9 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:20:21 AM
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"Because I cannot stand these little boys who hate on strong-opinionated women like me on Twitter from the discomfort of their poorly finished one bedroom apartments in Kinoo,.."

BTW, who us that Wazuan fellow from Kinoo? Can you pls undo the damage you did here??
Robinhood
#10 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:21:56 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.


These attitudes are indeed widely held. The problem is that those holding them are quite average facially - hence the paradox.
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
MaichBlack
#11 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:28:06 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.

I'm a Nairobian and I meet these "younger generation women" every day and I can tell you the dynamics have changed in favour of men (who are interested). These "younger generation women" with jobs, their own money and a proper education have become the hunters.

When you talk about "these attitudes" am a bit lost. But let us not even go there. It might become a non - ending discussion.

Kwanza those 25+ years will start talking marriage on the second date!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
MaichBlack
#12 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:33:35 AM
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Robinhood wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.


These attitudes are indeed widely held. The problem is that those holding them are quite average facially - hence the paradox.

By the way I noticed that a long time ago. The ladies full of maringo are not that good looking, have an average education and/or job and nothing much to their names.

The beautiful, well educated ladies with their own money etc. etc. on the other hand are down to earth, friendly, fun to be around etc.

That baffles me!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
Jus Blazin
#13 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:34:35 AM
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She's 24. Mpatieni miaka kumi tu.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Pedes
#14 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:39:36 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.

I'm a Nairobian and I meet these "younger generation women" every day and I can tell you the dynamics have changed in favour of men (who are interested). These "younger generation women" with jobs, their own money and a proper education have become the hunters.

When you talk about "these attitudes" am a bit lost. But let us not even go there. It might become a non - ending discussion.

Kwanza those 25+ years will start talking marriage on the second date!


If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
ecstacy
#15 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:44:55 AM
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MaichBlack wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
MaichBlack wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
kyt wrote:
She is just trying to earn a living, a girl has to earn you know?


Rich or poor, stoking controversy has become the new way to become a 'celeb' in Kenya.

And you guys are giving her too much air time!!!

You guys ni akina nani? You'd be surprised how pervasive these attitudes have become amongst the younger generation women. She just said what others can't tell the Kenyan lads to their face.


These attitudes are indeed widely held. The problem is that those holding them are quite average facially - hence the paradox.

By the way I noticed that a long time ago. The ladies full of maringo are not that good looking, have an average education and/or job and nothing much to their names.

The beautiful, well educated ladies with their own money etc. etc. on the other hand are down to earth, friendly, fun to be around etc.

That baffles me!!!

It's like they trying to rationalize their lack of attractiveness. Hawa ni wale they hear you work for the UN and appetites just swell Laughing out loudly
ecstacy
#16 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 11:50:35 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
She's 24. Mpatieni miaka kumi tu.

A chics 'maringo' is at peak between 19-21. By 28 with shell life checking in, if single, desperation for these likes checks in. It's immediate harusi pressure for anyone who shows up darting Laughing out loudly
washiku
#17 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 12:09:09 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
She's 24. Mpatieni miaka kumi tu.

A chics 'maringo' is at peak between 19-21. By 28 with shell life checking in, if single, desperation for these likes checks in. It's immediate harusi pressure for anyone who shows up darting Laughing out loudly


Laughing out loudly

What Kenyan parents tell their daughters:
Age 13: Avoid boys. They're evil.
Age 18: I don't want to see you with that boy ever again.
Age 23: Aiiiii.... When are we meeting your boyfriend?
Age 26: Your friends are getting married.
Age 30: We have told you to stop being very choosy, but you never listen.
Age 33: There is a powerful man of God in Machackos. He could pray for you. Or you could go to Katoloni.
Age 36: At least pata mtoto mmoja.
Age 39: We will take care of all the wedding bills... Yeyote ni sawa.
Age 45: Aki ni nani alikuroga!
kysse
#18 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 12:26:57 PM
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After 10 yrs;

Seen and heard at the Salvation Healing Ministries.

#Master Writer Master Writer,husband Writer halleluhya#


ecstacy
#19 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 12:27:57 PM
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kysse wrote:
After 10 yrs;

Seen and heard at the Salvation Healing Ministries.

#Master Writer Master Writer,husband Writer halleluhya#



Laughing out loudly
quicksand
#20 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2014 12:38:49 PM
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Went straight to the comments section having known before hand what to expect from the main article -Not disappointed; terrific reading in the comments. Kenyans are soo baitable smile
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