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'I am dating my girlfriend and her mother' Confession leaves Kamene and Kibe in shock

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 2 min read

This archive report was first published on 13 May 2020.

On a recent episode of The Morning Kiss, Kamene and Kibe were left stunned by a series of confessions from listeners about their involvement in relationships with their partners' family members.

One caller revealed that he had been in a relationship with his girlfriend and her mother, while another shared a story about his friend who had been 'katiaing' him, a local slang term for flirting or showing romantic interest.

Another caller confessed to having a close friend who had sent suggestive messages to his mother, leading to the end of their friendship.

When asked why she was shocked by these confessions, Kamene explained that she had never experienced anything like this before and found it difficult to understand why people would engage in such relationships.

Kibe, on the other hand, seemed unfazed by the confessions, suggesting that it was a common occurrence in Nairobi and that people needed to rethink their interactions with their partners' close family members.

He even went as far as to suggest that it was not uncommon for people to find their friends or partners' family members attractive, citing an example of a caller who had found his girlfriend's mother 'hot'.

As the discussion continued, it became clear that these relationships were not isolated incidents, but rather a widespread problem in Nairobi.

One caller even confessed to having a girlfriend who had been 'katiaing' him, while another shared a story about his friend who had been involved in a relationship with his girlfriend's best friend.

Despite the shocking nature of these confessions, Kibe remained calm, suggesting that people needed to be more open and honest about their relationships and interactions with their partners' family members.

As the episode came to a close, it was clear that this was a topic that needed to be discussed further, and that people needed to be more aware of the potential consequences of engaging in such relationships.

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