How men in Kenya behave the first month after marriage and why they wear women's clothes
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/how-men-in-kenya-behave-the-first-month-after-marriage-and-why-they-wear-womens-clothes.htmlNot all men realize how hard it is to be a wife and mother, to solve all domestic issues, and to take care of the house and family. In modern and developed countries, spouses have long shared all responsibilities equally, since both men and women devote a lot of time to work. But not all societies in the world have reached this level.
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1. In many states, as well as in former times, customs are very strong, and the traditional way of life is considered the only correct one. Kenya is one of these countries, where the roles of men and women in the family are strictly defined.
Such a separation does not relieve a man of the need to support his wife, treat her with understanding, and surround her beloved with reverent care. In order for a man to better understand what work a woman does every day, and how much time and effort she devotes to the family, immediately after the marriage, he fulfills all household duties and wishes of his wife for a month after the wedding.
2. To better feel the ritual, the man puts on a woman's dress. This allows him to realize how hard it is sometimes to do housework and move around in women's clothes. During this period of time, the spouse does nothing but enjoys the honeymoon. The man is imbued with the female share, which in the future will become an obstacle to the reproaches of his wife.
A man who has experienced all the hardships of domestic life and other nuances of a woman's life will never express dissatisfaction with his wife about this or that issue and will support her in everything and always.
3. Husbands in Kenya take their wives very seriously from the first moment they meet. The girls love them back. Men always and in everything support them, in the family they become a real support and a strong shoulder.
A Kenyan girl will never connect her life with an evil and indifferent person. Despite the fact that the majority of the population of Kenya does not have great financial resources, men are very reverent towards their chosen ones.
4. They even for no reason can give them small modest gifts to show attention. It is important for them that their beloved spouse feel protected and loved because otherwise, such a man will not be respected in the tribe. Kenyans prefer to resolve conflicts and contentious issues peacefully since everyone is in front of each other, and it is not customary to wash dirty linen in public.
5. Kenyan girls, in turn, always support their spouses in everything. They strictly observe their honor until they meet their future husband and are faithful to long-term generally accepted family traditions in order to be worthy of their chosen ones, and become no less caring and loving wives to create a strong and reliable marriage.
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Keywords: Kenya | Marriage | Women's clothes | Wife | Responsibilities | Societies | Domestic issues | Family
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