Talkers have become a menace

Mluhya mjinga not everyone lives for pussy. Maybe omwami saw that the lady’s defiance to dress as advised betrayed her inability to take in simple instructions which could point to hardheadedness and similar rogue behaviours.

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No, you read it wrong there. This isn’t the kind of girl who meets you for the food–I’m sure she can afford her own lunch. It’s because he wasted her time.

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The number of times she snubbed and took men on wild goose chases at her prime probably exceeds the number of Indomie packets consumed by single mothers’ bastards last year in Kenya.

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Guilty as charged.

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Wanaume siku hizi mnaogopa pussy in the name of mko na standards. Ivo ndio mtu hukua homosexual How do you even dictate to someone not to wear specific clothes yet she is not your wife.

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Maybe, but you miss the point, it doesn’t mean she went to meet him for the food. When you set up a date with someone at a restaurant, racecourse, party, bookfair, sports tournament, cinema etc, it’s never for the food or drinks. It’s a venue where you share an experience together as you get to know the person. Eating and drinking is just part of a wider range of things you can enjoy together, it’s never the sole reason for the meet, but it’s traditionally the socially accepted way of asking someone out, for lunch, coffee or dinner, a picnic, etc–an excuse to get the person to come. So you make it good for both of you. It’s just bad manners to invite someone for lunch, rile up her emotions by acting like a savage, (you go offline, embarrass her as she has to walk around explaining to waiters why they cannot show her to a table as she scouts a large restaurant, back and forth, probably looking lost, na ushaenda maksudi. All that, na hakuoni, na simu umezima. Hio sio kama kutembeatembea Muthurwa market bila kuulizwa chochote) then you start saying she’s bitter because she missed a free lunch. How would you feel if the lady did that to you? That’s the manner of a man without self respect.

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Kama angekuwa na hio matumbo hange enda hio date.

Step away from the “shimo na heartbeat” squad you will care

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why are we ignoring the fact that there was a reason why the guy requested her to dress in a certain way? Maybe it was an official lunch?

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Vyenye shule zimefungwa most likely ni students wanamchezea :green_emoji:

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Huyo demu ni mtamu :yum:

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Well put, that was his way of vetting women, he knows why…

Alijua hio ni Ile type ya “men and women are equal” nonsense

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Pure nonsense

This is how President Nelson Madiba Mandela dressed up to meet Queen Elizabeth for a State Reception at Buckingham Palace

And he addressed her as "Elizabeth" …:rofl::joy::hotsprings:

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The only comment that gets it.

Life is very different if you know who you are. There are situations where people who are comfortable with themselves may ask you to address them by first name just to make the conversation flow easily. Putting aside some formalities happens sometimes, it depends on the two people talking.

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She says it was a lunch date, nothing official

Hakuna faking if that’s how one is built, acha kuonyesha kadi zako

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Kabisaa, basic joes think namedropping brands makes them sophisticated, just proving she has zero style because style can’t be bought (using ‘designer’ pieces)

That man knows his type well and good

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Uyo jamaa ni psycho. She dogged a bullet.

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Wanapenda sana toxic men.