Nze my husband told me that if I leave him mbu he will never give us support era ebyebiliwo but Allihamudhullah Allah akyanyambye I provide everything to my kids era passport yange wangala
Banange olusirika shouldn't be allowed in marriage or any other relationship, but due to pride, we end up hurting our feelings hence developing stress and pulpitations
Watching this episode just Made me and 5 other people I watched with give kasuku more respect coz it made me realize Kasuku is full of sympathy and Empathy esp at the end of the video, much respect and love from Toronto ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The only time a woman becomes difficult with a man regarding a child is no support towards the raising and education of said child. Even a bitter woman will keep quiet if the man provides for the child
Let me tell u. My ex boyfriend created lusirika. It really affected me. He could just blue tick me but never replied. I ended up in another whole new relationship which led me into marriage. Big up my ex.
Where do such men live???For my daughter I have been the solo provider,now she did p7 and come out with a 1st grade,that son of Abraham didn't even buy her a success card,kale olemwa. If I find a man who can pay tuition,visits the school even,ama gonna give him all the kids in my womb😂😂😂😂😂😂 Atalina manyo katonda gwawa enyama,am all for quality education Big upon that guy bambi,may he be blessed
Olusilika in most cases if not all cases affects the woman, olaba in marriage you can be mad, but mad alone, nga the man is busy moving on with his life nga gwe onyinze. Sooo nze when am mad at you, i give my self a few hours, when i come down we talk, cause truth be told if am mad at you, i will not be okay TILL WE TALK
Hoo the whole story ekwasa enaku abantu balina ebizibu hooo mazima someone aboard imagine sending money en ur married to a another guy 😮😮 mukama abantu anga temukyalina kisa en it's both sides
It would be fair to bring a lady at the table to give a fair discussion. Every case is unique. Bwembanyumiza baby daddy, ahaaa... mujja ku va ku side ya basajja. Some men!!!!!! Mmwe... Ate every child needs their mother. How can you tell a mother to give up her children?! Who's going to nurture them. Why would a child be raised by another woman nga mummy waali?! Why is it so hard to support a child staying her mother. If men think they can only take care of their children in their possession, then they're not that responsible. The well being of the child should come first. Adults should put their ego and issues aside and think of what is best for the child. Kansirike kubanga...
Good luck in your journey. What I have learned is that being mulusikka hurts the other person more. It is a weapon to only be deployed when you are ready to move on or when you know you have reached a point of no return in a relationship.
@jkj1022 Very good.. its coming to 2 months now ndi murusirika. The man seem doesn't care at all😂. He doesn't care about my children kwegamba turi munyumba nabaana bange 2. Abaana tebagara taata wabwe era planning to quit anytime. I will live alone kwanza then I will come for my kids. Kubanga yee muntu atari ready kubarabirira nga ngenze. Oraba ndi naye but byakwereega. Soo marriage is not easy. And pipo see me outside they think I'm a happy one because I'm not that person kulaga nnaku yange.
One day my son was sick I took him to the hospital and they gave us tablets he told mi to buy soda for the tablets mbu he can't take with water they will remain in his throat😂
There is a guy i used to work with he is someone i can give an example of a true womanizer but he takes responsibility of every kid he confirms thats he is the father
😂😂 kasuku nze ngenda mu 2months now. Kubanga nakoowa okwogera. nina agal and aboy. Nagaana kutawanya gal mukisenge nsura muntebe. Era living anytime. Omusajja omwenzi, tawuririiza, asanyusa abebweru family last😂. Taffayo... ayonoona ssente wabweru kabampaane nga abaana teturina wadde kintu. Kuuku okoowa okwogera nosarawo okusirika. Era he move in and out the way he wants and i dont care at all. Nnakoowa😂😂
Hahahaha, children of these days. I once complained about the frequent ice cream demands and my daughter asked me, "But mummy was it my choice" As in me having them, was it by their choice ehhhhh