Impunity wrote:kysse wrote:What? is this true?
Well if a man grabbed me(God forbid), I would sure kick his butt hard un-apologetically and take myself to the cops.
There are boundaries to be respected.
Argh these two people's public dramas are an earsore,typical kenyan behaviours, kuvuana nguo hadharani.
Then Kidero is a guy of her dads stature literally, this was a beautiful well behaved chick if you saw her in lavington back in the day, don't remember if she rolled in kanjo rolls royce. I don't know where this chick went wrong, Nyayo error ilaharibu watu wengi.
At your office door, a girl like your "daughter" comes quarreling in a very 'big situation' trying to bring "Nairobi Glory" back, a room full of testosterone pounding men juu ya pesa, hile mabillioni umetoa china, shes yelling and forcing her body against you mpaka ana grab makei....aish! You will instantly see mademooni and twap!, you wont even remember what happened, utakula memory blackout. You can't tell whether it is instinct, culture, hasira. That is why RESPECT is important, especially for a leader, use respect not FORCE.
Ras Kienyeji Man