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Samidoh Message About Non-submissive Women

Mugiithi musician Samidoh Muchoki has recently shared some thought-provoking advice, generating both interest and controversy among his audience, particularly men contemplating dating.

In a message posted on his Instagram Stories, the father of five delved into the topic of women’s submission in relationships and their willingness to follow their partner’s guidance. He emphasized, “Men, a woman who doesn’t heed your advice may not be the right fit for your life. Let me elaborate: a woman who doesn’t accept your guidance, corrections, or instructions can pose challenges.”

The video went on to discuss the undesirable qualities and attitudes exhibited by such women, portraying them as arrogant and self-important, believing that being in a relationship is a favor they bestow upon their partners. Samidoh highlighted that these women often consider themselves superior to their current partners and aspire to be with someone wealthier, more successful, and superior.

He pointed out that these individuals are frequently argumentative, rude, and prone to creating unnecessary drama. Their desire to showcase their greatness can disrupt the peace and tranquility within their relationships.

Furthermore, Samidoh described these women as dishonest, ungrateful, disloyal, and treacherous, using strong language to suggest that they might humiliate, betray, and eventually leave their partners for someone else.

The musician’s messages on relationships have consistently stirred controversy and sparked discussions about his own relationship status.

Adding to the intrigue, Samidoh posted another intriguing message, shedding light on the profound sorrow experienced by men. He expressed, “The sound of a man crying is a deeply pitiful sound, nearly more distressing than an infant’s cry. Babies cry when they’re hungry, unwell, bored, or need changing. A man’s cry is none of these. It is wrapped in a sorrow as profound as the ocean, and no one can offer solace.”

The woman currently holding that significant place in his life is nominated Senator Karen Nyamu, with whom he has two children. This raises questions about the nature of their relationship and whether Samidoh is sharing his insights for the benefit of other men or hinting at something more profound. The truth remains a mystery.