5 REASONS TO MARRY A KENYAN MAN!!!
1. Protector:
He simply has to be
the man … it’s as simple as that. This goes right to the core of his manhood. The Kenyan man is naturally proud; the lion of the family, strong and protective, he prowls around his wife and children – whatever threatens them becomes a direct source of danger to him too. The sense of security he brings to his relationships is what every woman wants.
the man … it’s as simple as that. This goes right to the core of his manhood. The Kenyan man is naturally proud; the lion of the family, strong and protective, he prowls around his wife and children – whatever threatens them becomes a direct source of danger to him too. The sense of security he brings to his relationships is what every woman wants.
2. Provider:
His role as provider and bread winner for his family comes naturally to
the Kenyan male, ingrained in him by his upbringing as ‘the man’. He is
the provider not only of his immediate family, but also of his birth
family – his responsibilities towards the well-being of parents,
siblings, nieces, nephews and other close family members is seldom
forgotten . The quality of help he provides to those closest to him is
one of the things he will always be known for. To marry a Kenyan man is
to be with a man who takes on his responsibilities as provider very
seriously; even when circumstances do not permit him to, he never stops
trying to maintain his natural role as head of the family.
3. Committed & respectful: Marriage is a mark of maturity for the Kenyan male: the boy has become a man.
He takes this step seriously. His wife and the family they raise now
define him. He tends to stay committed to his marriage. “My wife”, “my
children” are words he proudly utters. A Kenyan man with a well-put
together family is an automatic success story in the society. While he
is not always a saint, he usually goes out of his way to keep his
affairs under tight wraps. A man who disrespects his wife gets very
little respect from others and is made fun of in the community. He is
considered ‘lousy’.
4. Easily satisfied:
Well, there’s an African saying that goes, “the easiest way into a
man’s heart is through his stomach.” Preparing his favorite traditional
meals and providing him meals is key to his happiness. He also likes to
be well dressed and appreciates a clean home. Well, we can say he is
relatively low-maintenance … except that those traditional meals take
hours to prepare.
5. Adventurous: the Kenyan man does not mind venturing into the unknown. He would date other cultures,
delve into different experiences and is more open to learning new
things from his partner. Although he normally presents a strong outwards
persona, most Kenyan men tend to remain ‘mama’s boys’ throughout their
lives, needing their wives to be naturally nurturing.
Certain things like sending flowers, buying lingerie,
taking you out for romantic dinners don’t always come naturally to him
during the marriage; the good news is, the Kenyan brother is very much
‘teachable’.

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