X user Amerix warns women who are 30 years and above
Eric Amunga is a Famous X User famously known as Amerix who has moved from grass to fame within a short period due to her hard work and determination. He is famously known for her masculinity classes which he teaches on her account every Sunday. Mostly Amerix usually tweet on how men could work and build stronger kingship for their families.
Recently, Amerix has tweeted on her account showing eagerness to women who are single at 30. He captioned, ” Any woman at 30 or above 30 still single is a red flag and there is a big problem around”. As a custom netizens do not lack something to say in the comments section. Fans have commented differently as seen in the most of comments. One fan by the name of Gatere commented that with the current batch of men in Nairobi I would rather remain single, why are men acting as a prize?
Woman Living With HIV Makes A Major Announcement After Finding Love
Earlier, Doreen Moracha, a woman born and living with HIV took to her Facebook page to announce that she would be quitting social media. Sharing a photo holding her partner’s hand, Doreen disclosed that she has decided to give it all to her man as he is all that matters to her.
“I’m deleting my account, I understand how hard this will be for you guys, but I’m sorry I have to. It’s high time, I gave my all to my man because he is all that matters to me, and I live for him. I hope you all respect my decision and make this easy for me. I love y’all” She wrote.
Kenyans on social media came across her post and they flocked to express their views. Below is a few of their comments;
Divorced Men Share The Moments They Knew Their Marriage Was Over
Marriages don’t deteriorate overnight. There’s often a gradual decline, sometimes over years or decades, that leads to an eventual breaking point and makes divorce inevitable.
We asked now-divorced men to reveal the moment that signalled their marriages were finally over for good. Here’s what they said:
1. When my son mentioned ‘mommy’s new friend.’
“I should have known it was over when she said at dinner that she didn’t know whether she loved me anymore. I should have known it after 18 months of sleeping in separate bedrooms. I should have known it when she stopped demonstrating any positive or negative emotions toward me. I should have known it after spending a holiday weekend with our young son on a road trip that she declined to take with us. I should have known it after I saw her missing wedding ring upon returning home from that trip. I should have known it when she moved out the next day, driving away with our little boy in the back seat. But I didn’t. Still, I hoped.”
2. When she said ‘I hate you’ and meant it.
My ex-wife made arguing an Olympic sport. During one fight over something I can’t even recall, she looked at me red-faced and yelled, ’I hate you,’ and I knew she meant it. There is no coming back from that four-letter word.”
3. When her dream house was more like a nightmare to me.
“After we sold our first home, we were looking for new houses. I had a couple that I liked, but she was stuck on this one house and kept coming back to it. I hated that house. It was hideous inside, untouched since 1978 (ugh, that wallpaper!), not in the town I wanted to live in and nothing about it tempted me. When we walked in the front door for a showing, I watched her face light up like I hadn’t seen in years.