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Matako yanalia mbwata!

And if you go straight for the ‘juggler’, she will claim that you treat her like a sex object…

[INDENT]I don’t think they represent the values of the majority of Nairobi or Kenyan women. For starters, as much as the Kenyan woman is known to lose her head over weaves and fake extensions, the producers of the show could have given the production a breath of fresh air with some element of originality in as far as African beauty goes - I am sure there are stunning women in the city who rock au naturel. Or is it that they were looking for a particular kind of woman who is only represented by fake eyelashes, stick-on nails and other augmented body parts? Come on guys, there’s only so much we can believe about a make-believe doll look, or walking mannequins!

Sometimes the whole show borders on the absurd. How, for instance, do you summon the nerve, as a self-respecting woman, to bring a pair of boxers on set, to boast that they belong to a foreign celebrity you spent the night with? Really?!

There’s more to life than being loud, ostentatious, sexy and party animal. Some of us were bred on grade-three maize meals and fish, walked miles to school and to the river, spent weekends on the shamba, climbed trees, herded cattle and fought with boys on the playground. Try picking a fight with us and you would know how it feels like to be run over by a truck!

http://sde.co.ke/thenairobian/article/2000196985/ladies-trying-so-hard-to-be-sexy-makes-you-stupid [/INDENT]

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