newfarer wrote:Mimi pia iko ndani ya hii sida. naomba sirkal aingie kati. conjugals have to wait till he is deep asleep lakini si hoja. kungoja nayo! !
If he/she happens to sleep in your bed, don't carry on with conjugals thinking the child is asleep.
A neighbour's girl (5 yrs) took a neighbour's boy (4 yrs) into their house. She removed her clothes, removed the boy's shorts and told the boy where to put it. The househelp rushed to check when the boy started crying.
Apparently, the girl 'chungulias' what the parents do in bed after they think she is asleep because she sleeps in the same room with the parents.
The parents to the boy had a lot to say to the parents to the girl. The girl's parents had to move to a house with more bedrooms.
BTW, how do families with children live in a ONE roomed house? The children must see and hear all that goes on between the mum and dad.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.