They’ll kill each other or drink themselves to death! Hawana Maisha hawa watu that’s why manosphere wako Ku gaslight women to get married and have kids like the world is ending. I mean this is a man who has a family, work and his life is this lonely and miserable. No wonder men can never understand how you can be single and childfree and celibate na hauja jiua. They’re really projecting the emptiness they feel inside. Hawa viumbe no wonder they die early. How can this be your life and you are just 32 ?
There’s something that is seriously wrong with men no wonder they ruin women’s lives. What kind of a miserable life is this?! No wonder they’re committing suicide left and right! Hebu avoid these people before wakuambukize whatever is disturbing them! This is beyond pathetic. They have a problem and it’s not a small one.
I’ve seen many drunks since I was a kid, but normal alcohol doesn’t kill them, at least not for decades. Some have been drunk most of their days, into 70s and 80s. There is a deeper story here. Maybe he drank poison, or perhaps he had a pre-existing heart problem which was fanned up by the drinks.
Question is, is this normal to stay in an empty pub all evening instead of being with your family? This kind of drinking is depressing not fun. He was all over talking to different people like someone who has no one to talk to.
Of course it’s not normal to sleep resting his head on a hard table in a pub, when he could call a cab and go home; but it could as well mean there were issues on his mind and at home he didn’t want to deal with, since he doesn’t seem to have been missing his bed.
But alot of men are like this, they live lives of quiet desperation. Did you hear the pub owner saying that he drinks all night?! That guy looks very very depressed if you ask me. No way you’ll be drinking in an empty pub like a homeless person.
The question is why; kuna shida mahali kwenye hiyo ndoa. Any time you see a family man eating dinner at a restaurant before going home, or regularly staying very late in a bar or club, unajua tu.
I said when a married man consistently wants to stay away from home late at night there is a problem. I hadn’t apportioned blame yet. Maybe you’re provoking me to start.