Mugithi star Samidoh Muchoki recently shared a thought-provoking piece of advice for men about submissive women.
Through his Insta Stories, Samidoh Muchoki, a father of five, highlighted the significance of women being open to submission in relationships and willing to follow their partner's lead.
“Men, a woman who doesn’t listen does not belong in your life. I shall explain, a woman who doesn’t take corrections from you, a woman who doesn’t take instructions from you, a woman who doesn’t take directions from you is dangerous,” the video emphasized.
The video continued to illustrate how some women exhibit unfavorable traits, portraying them as arrogant and prideful. They hold the belief that being in a relationship with their partner is a favor bestowed upon them.
Samidoh further pointed out that these women consider themselves superior to their current spouse and believe they should be with someone wealthier, more accomplished, and of higher status.
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He highlighted that these women often display rudeness, engage in frequent arguments, and unnecessarily create drama.
Furthermore, Samidoh noted that in their pursuit to showcase their supposed greatness, they frequently disrupt the peace and tranquility of their relationships.
Samidoh characterized these women as dishonest, ungrateful, disloyal, and traitorous, employing strong language to suggest that they are capable of inflicting humiliation, betrayal, and ultimately abandoning their partners for someone else.
The singer's messages, particularly those centered around relationships, tend to provoke curiosity about the status of his own romantic involvement.
Hence, there was heightened concern when the singer subsequently shared another intriguing message that delved into the depths of a man's sorrow.
"The sound of a man crying is a piteous noise, almost worse than an infant’s cry. Babies are either hungry, sick or bored, or need changing. A man is none of those things. He was wrapped in grief as deep as the ocean, and no one could do anything yo help him."