Dawa ndio hii

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Double standards ndio hii

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@Mathaais kwani haukufunga mlango

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Yaani he is hit with a bottle and they go and give him a rash on his way to the hospital. SMH.

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If it was a woman who had been hit for cheating on her husband would you hold the same opinion?

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She had a different opinion https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?posts/750384/

na hi bibi ya walukaga ni DF material
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guess this is in UG, @madova please confirm this incident

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Women and their double standards. Bure kabisa.

:D:D:D yaaanii…shida si ati he cheated? na ati alisahau kufunga mlango??:D:D

the water tank is named after jesus

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I have seen people patting each other’s back for hitting their women… wanted to see people’s reaction when the shoe was on the other foot… and it’s very interesting…

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Haha… right…:rolleyes:

Hio labda ni one in a million men who would support a wife batterer. Society has taught men not to beat women. On the other hand women face no repercussions and women support men beaters e.g the Nyeri women saga.

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Hitting your spouse is never acceptable, and repercussions lazima zikuwe. Mtu alale ndani ndio ajue that assault is not a laughing matter.

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@Jergen you are wasting you time here. Double standards are deeply entrenched.

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how about those “come on” slaps?

Ndio nimeiona.

Hitting your spouse is never acceptable…
Na ‘come on’ slap ndio gani anyway?