Shait!!

Sensible

Mwanaume ni kukataa

Alafu wote wawili wazae tudem tuko na damu ya umalaya kama yako, sisi kwisa! Suddenly @Female Perspective looks like virgin mary

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mtura na ndom ulikua unafikiria ni yoghurt unamwaga kwa ikusde. beba msalaba wako…

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I made a humble request b4 this village that you shouldnt contribute your udulterated genes into the already saturated gene pool.

I fear for those kids.

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Surely,you hate on single mothers like a Bible thumping preacher then you create two more?

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Condom ni bure govt hospitals kama hiyo 50bob ya trust inakuwasha… Na kwani hungewauliza kama wako on the pill kama you wanted to go raw…ala! Pill ni 50bob per month na hata anaweza skip periods ndio ukule everyday of the month. Upusss! Kama Ukimwi haitakumaliza, labda stress ya kupata you have kids who can fit Nyayo stadium…Warris this you are saying…:rolleyes:o_Oo_O

Sasa ulikuwa unatakaje? Did you expect a pat on the back for being a moron?

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C & P…

Is there anything more wonderful than being young, full of energy and strength, experiencing the excitement of first discoveries? “Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth,” we read in Ecclesiastes 11:9. What a beautiful image that is to think of: a young man or woman, enjoying life to the fullest, with nothing but optimism and excitement for the future.

It’s no wonder that youth, with its glow of vitality, is often revered as a time set aside for having fun and testing our limits before we’re tied down with the responsibilities of marriage and families of our own. But God didn’t intend for there to be disposable time in our lives, even though Satan does try his best to convince us that youth was made for wasting. Are we in God’s Church swayed by the prevailing winds of self-entitlement and self-indulgence that sweep through our culture? We need to know where we stand, because the stakes are actually quite high. Many of the choices we make at 12, 16 and 25 can have a negative or positiveimpact on us and those we love for the rest of our lives.

Hehe.
To prevent contraception, use a condominium.

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Your name betrays you.
Unachota, unakula na kumwaga vi random tu!!!

As usual stick to single mothers climbing lane that already exists…

Wacheni kuingilia @MtuRandom. Alikua field study on his single matha dissertation

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Do you know why condom is referred to as rubber?

:D:D:D:D no single positive comment. @M2Random ng’oa hii thread

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For this particular instance it doesn’t matter.
(and we don’t need your gay jokes here :D)

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masaibu ya kuwa Brown skin

:eek: wah!
But in truth single mums are often vilified for no reason - often blanket condemnation that isn’t justified.
Kuibiwa vyombo vya nyumba na mtu mmoja mrefu haimaanishi watu wote warefu ni wezi - happened to a buddy once and I defended him before an entire village, interesting life.
Besides having women who are just wicked and get pregnant for their own selfish ends or change once pregnant, or entrap some poor fool to raise a child that isn’t his and he finds out and walks, blame should be apportioned to both parties as we forget about the men who abdicate responsibility then take the coward’s way out - slandering the girl, we rarely hear of those, if ever, instead they’re turned into some ugly kind of hero!
We also have the statistically minimal single fathers - who are often always praised with no questions as to how that came about, they’re “heroes” for bringing up children they sired - kwani alikuwa azalishe walewe na nani?
I say live and let live and do not pass judgement or jump to conclusions without hearing both parties out first - you’d be surprised.
Wewe @MtuRandom una shida na ni ya kujitafutia mwenyewe, vile ulikula uroda pekee yako…heheheheh na hii sheria mpya? Utalea kaka and the pregnancies are the least of your worries in this day and age. Tahadhari.
If they turn out to be yours step up and bring them up right.
If not you have cause to be a very worried man.

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habari ya siku mingi eng’ina? Nakomisirie

You are part of the problem and yet you have the nerve to call them second class women!!! BURE KABISA.

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