Ladies, come here for a minute, we need to talk. Kamene and Jalas have some words of wisdom for you.

Now, this thing of ladies demanding money from men is upsetting the Morning Kiss duo. Kamene brought it up after seeing a screenshot in one of the WhatsApp groups she is in.

"This chic takes a screenshot of a conversation with some gut and tupad it kwa group. So it started off well the good morning... how are you vibes until she asked for 1k. The guy was like I will send but for what? The chic was like are you sending or not? We are going to fight over 1k? She told the guy kaa na hiyo pesa kwani you think you're the only man in Nairobi." This left Kamene in shock.

Jalas giggled and said,
 

 

"If someone asks for 1k that person is asking for it means hana kabisa. So humble yourself and stop assuming the man is stingy. If she told the guy maybe he would have added some money. Sometimes we ask why to measure the seriousness of this money you need so that he knows if he can add. Coz borrowing 1k means nikubaya and you might need more and I can come through for you."

Kamene has always been an advocate against ladies borrowing money from men. She even went ahead to mulika the girls who meet men today and the next day, they are busy borrowing money.

"Then there are these chics who you meet one day and the next day they are asking for money. Like what nonsense is that? Before I came to your life you seemed to be okay but now that we are having a thing your family suddenly has problems and you suddenly have emergencies." Jalas agreed with Kamene

He then advised his fellow men saying,

"But one thing I learned as a man, keep the conversation plain and simple. Do not ask her how she is because that is how it starts. She will start saying she has stress etc etc. These ladies wacha tu."

Kamene concluded that discussion by telling her fellow ladies that it is not a must the man gives her money.

"For me it is the entitlement these ladies have. Like why would you ask for money like that? First of all, why are ladies asking for money? Have your own. And when you ask, be humble, si lazima."