Francis Murage
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@MjengoHub Wealth creation is for givers,builders and not consumers it is nature
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@Cr7Godbrand Women, by nature, are consumers rather than givers. What about their children?
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If society becomes matriarchal, men would have no rights or privileges.
To begin with, women do not regard poor or unattractive men as fully human. They tend to view men primarily in terms of usefulness, and those who offer no benefit are dismissed as useless. That's how ruthless women are.
That’s why I find it strange when some feminist men talk about tearing down the patriarchy as if a matriarchy would automatically be more fair. What evidence is there for that?
Most female activists and organizationskime united nations can spend hours discussing, tweeting women’s issues, but rarely talk about male homelessness, male suicide
rates, boys falling behind in school, harsher criminal sentencing, workplace deaths, false accusations, family court bias, or fathers losing access to their children.
Women, by nature, are consumers rather than givers. If they were in power, all they would do is continue awarding more rights and privileges to themselves at expense of men.
Basically, the men do all the dangerous work, they ask for rights and privileges. Any man who demanded the same would be viewed as a threat.
Look around: despite having more rights and privileges than men in many areas, women still claim to be oppressed and continue to demand more. Patriarchy is the only system that attempts to care for both genders. Women tend to prioritize themselves alone.
They do not even care about the boy child. Have you ever seen the United Nations speak about education for boys? No. Why? Because it is run by women.
They do not even care about little boys, and yet you think they would care about you as an adult?
DAHBOSS 💸@dahboss_vibez
what controversial opinion will have you in this position?
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@bungomaduke @kibety Are you not the fundi? I would also want that number
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@UdeozoChristian @Aduradara61049 Seems there are comments she's looking for.
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@Aduradara61049 I thought you people said marriage is for better for worse,so where is she leaving?
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@Aduradara61049 Are people supposed to leave marriages or should they work together to improve a situation? What if he gets a permanent injury at work should you leave?
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Francis Murage retweetledi

Marriag is a partnership
1. But your 'partner' who does not have money will not partner with you if you do not have money
2. Your 'partner' who does not have an apartment will not partner with you if you do not have an apartment
3. Your 'partner' who does not have a car will not partner with you if you do not have a car
4. Your 'partner' who is incompetent, will not partner with you if you are incompetent
5. Your 'partner's' money belongs to her, but your money belongs to the partnership
6. As you pour your money into the partnership, your 'partner' is pouring hers into her own family
7. You are expected to also cook, and clean the baby's poo, but she is not expected to also debug code, edit your videos, prepare your proposals, respond to clients, run your ad campaigns, build financial models, forecast market movements, backtest your trading strategy, negotiate your deals, source your suppliers, or manage your employees.
8. When you do not have money to pour into the 'partnership', everyone questions your competence and disrespects you. When you have money, everyone praises your 'partner' for bringing peace, favour and good luck
9. Your 'partner' who does not have money to rent a good apartment, will make rules for you who has an apartment, inside the apartment YOU rented 😩
10. In that apartment that YOU rented, your 'partner' will impose a curfew on you and lock you out if you return home at a time she does not like 😭
11. Before the partnership even begins, you are expected to propose, pay bride price, fund the wedding, rent/build the house, furnish it, buy the car, and bear the financial burden of starting the partnership, because apparently, this particular partnership requires one partner to provide the capital and the other to provide consent, prayers and vibes.
What a mouthwatering partnership for you. Gbefun!
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Francis Murage retweetledi

Women are always telling men their rules.
So here are the husband Rules:
• Crying is blackmail
• Men are not mind readers.
• Bring us problems, expect solutions.
• Hints don't work. Say what you mean.
• “Yes” and “no” are complete answers.
• You’re an adult, put the toilet seat down.
• Don’t ask if you don’t want the answer.
• Talk during commercials, not the game.
• If you say you're fine, we'll believe you're fine.
• Don’t ask us what we are thinking, we are solving problems.
• Anything said seven months ago is inadmissible.
• Christopher Columbus didn't need directions, and neither do we.
• You can either ask us to do something or tell us how you like it done. Not both.
What else? 👇
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@lonelyp94192716 @pallnandi I didn't know we were talking about you I was speaking figuratively.
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@wmuragef @pallnandi How do you know, I had nothing ?
Your problem is, you have nothing son, except your foul mouth that is busy all day long .💋💋💋💋
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@YieldAxisHQ @pallnandi Men should start keeping things real with women; if she plays the transactional card when you are together go all the way;replace her after two years for a younger woman after all it's transactional.
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Facts. You can't have it both ways. If dating is treated like a business transaction where a partner can be traded up or dropped based on their financial value, then that logic has to apply across the board.
If a woman leaving a struggling man is labeled as "knowing her worth" and "not settling," then a successful man leaving his original partner for someone else is just him "enjoying the fruits of his labor." You cannot call one a smart financial move and the other a heartless betrayal.
At the end of the day, if people want to base relationships purely on lifestyle and upgrades rather than loyalty and building together, they can't cry foul when the game gets played against them. It’s either a partnership or a contract,and if it’s a contract, anyone can opt out when they find a better deal.
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It really just comes down to honesty and alignment.
People are allowed to choose partners based on their needs, but the same way financial expectations are valid, so are emotional, character, and lifestyle expectations. What matters is not the reason, but whether both people were ever truly aligned in the first place.
No one should be forced to stay where they no longer fit but it should be done with maturity, not double standards or blame.
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@taves_n @pallnandi If she makes it transactional she can leave when I go broke but she should not complain when I replace her with a younger girl after two years.
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@pallnandi This is the conversation nobody wants to have. But it's true standards work both ways. If you're allowed to choose based on what you want, so is he. The moment we stop treating relationships as one-sided contracts, we start actually respecting each other.
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@lonelyp94192716 @pallnandi Half of what, you came with nothing and were contributing nothing.
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@pallnandi Of course he can leave, once he gives me half.
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@EmmasonRodney @pallnandi And incase you find yourself in a transactional relationship maintain that status; dump her after 2 years and replace her with a younger finer girl.
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@pallnandi The double standards should stop. Gentlemen, learn to be Unapologetic while demanding what suits you
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@jeffeffina @piusxfr @pallnandi Why are you twisting his point and insulting him at the same time; aren't you the retard.
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@piusxfr @pallnandi So a woman who faithfully stays & helps her husband become successful should expect him to leave her for a younger woman because some woman somewhere once divorced her husband for failing to pay their bills properly? 🤔
No wonder women are avoiding men like you. You're retarded.
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@Mecherhl @pallnandi A man is allowed to choose a beautiful petite girl for marriage but should he leave because the same woman does not retain the same beautiful figure due to age and effects of siring kids?
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@pallnandi The standard should work both ways. If people are allowed to choose based on preferences, they can't shame others for having preferences too.
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@pallnandi @Mecherhl I'm sorry but there is no valid point there.
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@RasheedRichard5 @lydiaonxx @pallnandi Because they are always looking for someone to carry them; they barely can afford life on their own but they want to impose standards on men.
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@lydiaonxx @pallnandi But broke women don't ever believe they are broke, instead they say they are in wrong relationships!!!
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