The sisters are talking tough man. The polgamy thing and all. I thought we are cool with that, but guess what the sister are on to us. We need a plan! They are saying some of us are polgamying anyway, with our secerataries, and personal assistants. They are also saying, well then let it stay down in Gambi, not U.S or Europe.
Anyhow, the sisters wish to clearly define where and how polygamy should be practise. they don't like it and cannot like it.
I am sure all you brothers know for a fact that, 'no woman will ever like co-wife'. the sisters have raise their voices, did all kinds of make-up (fatou Jaw's) comments-- but when a Gambian man wish to take a second wife, there is no stopping him. not even the tones of moro's or serign's tupi tupis can do anything.
Now i am biggining to understand the magnitude of stress and sadness our sisters go through. but well, are there any plus side to polgamy? I mean, when you find beautiful black sisters having no problem whatsoever of becoming a second wife. all they want is someone to be it and share the joy of 'LOVE'. The guys too seems to be in a paka nyari borr situation too sisters.
The other topic at Maafanta that caught my eye was the analysis on uncle Sam by AMNA. he/she couldn't have put it any better. she/he diagnose Sam better than the best psyco-analyst. she/he just unravel Sam so good, one begins to look over his shoulder. Thanks AMNA.
my little thought.. not forgetting miss Aisha Saidy's brilliant counter to that of the notable Fatou Jaw. Now then bring on Jabou (the experience) Jow.
Suntou
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