Mutheu will poison me.Take your 21 days leave from work. go home and tell your women that you lost your job.
explain further that there was some loss and that you had to use your savings to settle.
spend the next 14 days observing how you are treated at home and discover who you are married to.
Acknowledging source is very important...Take your 21 days leave from work. go home and tell your women that you lost your job.
explain further that there was some loss and that you had to use your savings to settle.
spend the next 14 days observing how you are treated at home and discover who you are married to.
Acknowledging source is very important...
No problem with that. But for those of us who had seen it previously...i brought here only for discussion...FYI
No problem with that. But for those of us who had seen it previously...
Na ndio ukaambiwa you acknowledge source, else hio ni plagiarism.i brought here only for discussion...FYI
Your DP and that of the OP are quite similar...for a moment I thought you're having a self-dialogue heheNa ndio ukaambiwa you acknowledge source, else hio ni plagiarism.
hahahaha I wish naweza iona kwa internet archivesThere was a thread pale kwa the original klist where men poured out their hearts, I even recall some female listers saying how that thread made them cry so much......
Wee ndũĩ andu a nja!!What's the need for such manipulative tactics?
If you feel masculine enough from the sole reason of providing, then something is wrong and it's even more disastrous if you can't gauge the health level of your relationship/marriage without the need for such unnecessary tests.
My two cents though..
Hehe is this statement applicable to me having chosen to marry a Meru lady?Wee ndũĩ andu a nja!!
Hehe, no, it means women. But I agree with you, stress tests should be done before marriage. Alafu there are men who will not know what to do with the result of this test should they come out negative.Hehe is this statement applicable to me having chosen to marry a Meru lady?
I mean....we are as similar as we are different Sir!
Wasn’t even aware where your Mrs came from…maybe you need to brush up on your kikuyuHehe is this statement applicable to me having chosen to marry a Meru lady?
I mean....we are as similar as we are different Sir!