The poor and peasants.

I totally feel ya bruh.Na most of hizo texts hutoka out of the blue kitu kama “manze umenitupa…” ole wako if u reply coz next itakua “nimesota,si uniokoe na …”.
Ukimtumia hautawahi hear from her again mpaka next msoto round.

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yu expect such a person who is used to handouts to run a kibanda succesfully.

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Hahaha,mara mob school dropout mawife ni nguruwe tuu…hukula tuu,ata hio pesa ya hio kibanda umefungulia hio nguruwe inaongeza mashida tuu juu hutaona zako zikimaintain budget ya kavenye ulikua solo

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I recall reading somewhere that a new baby takes away at least 30% of your nett pay/earnings.

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Daktari, ukisema hivyo you will scare the bachelors. :smiley: Yes, kids are a major expense but I think they also help you save. For example when you’re single or married with no kids there’s a perception that there’s too much money to splurge. With kids you already expect to go broke, so you really stick to a budget.

:D:D Not my intention though. Ni poa mtu afanye hesabu lakini, to know whether they can live comfortably on 70% of their current earnings.

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Kupata mtoto unapanga kama the Chinese Five-Year plans, hii mambo ya kumwaga tu na kushtuka una mtoto ni bure and it can drag you down… It will be fair to the Kid for him to find you were ready for him and that he is not a disruption.

That is why couples should sit down and agree when they wan’t a kid, not bulldozing the other with the ooops honey we are Pregnant. Agreeing on this decision makes for a more harmonious union and healthy environment for the Child.

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Shit happens! Saidia when in a position to. Lakini mimi ndovu siezi shindwa na pembe zangu!