SINGLE IN THE CITY: People cheat for a reason
>Whisper the truth; paint it in loud colours so it can’t be missed even when caught with a glass of wine at a dinner table with friends and acquaintances. Where etiquette asks you to curb your tongue; at least accept the truth of your heart in a safe bubble in your mind.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen19 Sep
SINGLE IN THE CITY: Need to appreciate our own culture
It’s like you’ve lost your favourite jewellery. Sofa cushions are turned inside out; dusty corners of the room are massaged for the clue that will lead you to that glint of silver. Spotting the place where the ‘Afropolitan’ girl is comfortable, where the ‘Afropolitan’ male is content in our cities is times like finding that missing jewel.
10 years ago
TheCitizen20 Sep
SINGLE IN THE CITY: We go through different phases
>Have you ever wondered why men rarely marry the women they date for years? You date a guy all the way through campus, see him through the roughest times of his life and stick with him when the world is against him then he suddenly dumps you only to marry a girl he just met 3 months ago?
10 years ago
TheCitizen06 Jul
SINGLE IN THE CITY: We need to raise our emotional IQ
>The ‘gunia’ table tops to my left are covered with tomatoes and mangoes, an assortment of watermelons and carrots with green peppers line the right side of the ‘genge’. I’ve come by to get some fruit. It’s around 7pm in this dimly lit stall and the owner is speaking to his male buddy as I pick a mango.
10 years ago
TheCitizen22 Nov
SINGLE IN THE CITY: What to expect from a bachelor
>Truth be told there is a very big difference between a mere bachelor and one who has taken quite a number of decades in the venture.
10 years ago
TheCitizen20 Dec
SINGLE IN THE CITY: I Really Don’t Care
>I had never given much thought to the art of not caring until a few months ago when my mother awakened the concept in me.
11 years ago
TheCitizen15 Feb
SINGLE IN THE CITY: Grooming affection
>I used to cling to the idea that a great partner – one with no flaws will come and sweep me off my feet, on first encounter. But that notion seems to be far-fetched and I learnt to push it under the rug lest it led me to a life of constant illusion.
11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Jan
SINGLE IN THE CITY: Settling for good enough
>Two days after a devastating breakup, I had lunch with the biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, the person who probably knows more about the science of romance and long-term love than anyone else on the planet. Our meeting wasn’t a ploy for tips on how to win him back but to discuss her latest study.
10 years ago
TheCitizen17 Jan
SINGLE IN THE CITY: Let’s take a look at our skipped rituals
>When I was younger I had a huge crush on Enrique Iglesias, I believed we were soul mates and we would end up together all because the song ‘Hero’ reflected my ideal virtues of being ‘in love.’
11 years ago
TheCitizen03 May
SINGLE IN THE CITY: Is being ‘second wife’ unnerving?
>Life doesn’t always pan out the way we hope it would. From our career goals, up to the more personal relationship issues, everything seems to head downhill. I’ve always been a compassionate woman, I’m known to many as the kindest lady one can be, for this, I find myself vulnerable and a little naive.
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