This archive report was first published on 8 October 2019.
October 8, 2019, marked a day when men's lies were exposed. It's no secret that men have been known to be cheats, and it's time to shed light on their deceitful tactics.
Below are some of the lies women should be cautious of:
- Unakam sleepover lini? This phrase is often used by men who lack the courage to directly ask for a woman's company. They invite women over with the hope of tempting them into bed. Unless you're sure you want to engage in a romantic encounter, sleepovers are a big no.
- Utakuja kuona mahali naishi when? Some men will constantly ask a woman when they will visit their home, all in an attempt to make sexual advances. The next time a man tells you this, be firm and suggest they take a photo of their house and send it to you.
- Kam tuchil na tunetflix? Men with Wi-Fi feel like they have a direct ticket to heaven. They'll invite you to watch Netflix, making you doubt your sanity by showing you how expensive and tiring it is to get a movie copied to a CD. Tell them to find a better pickup line.
- I respect you, I cannot do something you don’t want. These men are wolves in sheep's clothing. They'll show you how good they are, but when you're at their place, they'll struggle to get their hands on you.
- Kam nikupikie? Some men assume that just because women love men who cook, it's automatic that a woman will run to their place once they offer to cook. Women are smart nowadays, and this line no longer works.
- Mi ni mtu wa biashara. We've all met this one man who claims to be a businessman, painting a picture of how they supply stuff to organizations. Before you get intimate, do some investigation to uncover the truth.
- Kuna pesa nangoja mahali. These men will want to meet you yet cannot even pay for anything. They'll constantly whine about how someone they lent money has refused to pay them back. They're commonly referred to as 'wezi wa mapenzi.'