Reactions as Kenyan Christian Men Highlight Women They Wouldn't Marry in Funny Video: "Can't Cook"

Reactions as Kenyan Christian Men Highlight Women They Wouldn't Marry in Funny Video: "Can't Cook"

  • A group of young men from ACK St Jude Parish in Huruma joined the She Is Born Again But challenge that has been trending on TikTok
  • The challenge helps people know the kind of woman that Christian brothers prefer, and the results tickled people
  • From the challenge, it emerged that men love chapos and they don't like women with a lot of men besties, among other reasons

Nairobi, Kenya: A group of Christian guys from the ACK St Jude Church in Nairobi have tickled netizens after sharing the kind of women they would never marry in a million years.

ACK St Jude youth.
ACK St Jude youth (l), on the right is their church (r). Photos: ACK St Jude Huruma Parish.
Source: Facebook

In the easy 'She is Born Again But' challenge, it showed that although some women are saved and love Jesus, they were not preferred.

The group of young men stood before the lady asking questions, and when she asked them about a woman they would marry, they were required to remain standing, and those who didn't like that type of woman could just move away.

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When they were asked if they could marry women with children, all the men took off, which indicated that women with kids were not favoured by them.

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By all indications, the men would also not settle for women who are not pretty; they all took off when they were asked if they could marry a person who is not easy on the eye.

Can the Hurma men carry women who can't cook?

They were also not open to marrying women who were older than them and those who could not cook; especially chapos suffered the same fate as the first.

"That one we are not going to tolerate at all," they said.

The young men were also quite averse to women with male besties. When the controversial question of people with tattoos and dreadlocks came up, some people left while others remained.

Some of those who remained wondered if they could only have the women with dreadlocks, which meant that tattoos were not favourable to the men.

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Huruma church.
Sprawling church, where the youngsters worship. Photo: ACK St Jude Huruma Parish.
Source: Facebook

Can the ACK men marry women with baby daddies?

"My parent cannot accept a woman with tattoos," one said.

The men apparently love romance as well; only one remained when they were asked if they could marry a woman who was not romantic.

Only one person remained when they were asked if they could marry a woman who takes alcohol. The men tickled their audience when only two were left when they were asked if they could marry a woman without nyash.

Women with baby daddies still in their lives also didn't fare so well, as only one person remained when they were asked if they could marry a woman with a baby daddy.

The young men did not have a problem with women who earn more than they do. They also had no problem with women who do.

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In another story, some women took to social media and talked about dating policemen; quite a number vowed never to do it again.

Some women who met great men in uniform talked about the things they did for them, which included paying their university fees

Others, who had terrible experiences, said the men in uniform were stingy and broke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor) Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, participated in HIV/AIDS Reporting Camp, and International Center for Journalists Early Childhood Development Reporting. Over the last 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media, TechMoran.co.ke. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: susan.mwenesi@tuko.co.ke

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