Kenyan environmentalist Anita Soina recently ignited a conversation online after expressing her desire for a submissive role in a relationship. Soina stated her preference for a man to take the lead, sparking mixed reactions.
“I don’t shy away from it,” Soina said. “I absolutely want to be submissive and be guided by my man. There’s no part of me that wants to take on a traditionally masculine rol, she wrote.”
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Fans react
While most people tend to agree with Soina, it was quite evident that not all women are looking to be submissive when it comes to marriage.
Social media users responded with a variety of viewpoints. Some Kenyans believe submission is situational and depends on the dynamic within the relationship.
Here’s a glimpse into the online discussion;
One user jokingly suggested Soina look for a partner willing to kneel in proposal. Another questioned if Soina would accept a partner who hasn’t traveled extensively.
Another user emphasized that submissiveness can be a natural response based on a partner’s treatment.
Soina’s sentiments come just days after Vera Sidika threw a lavish party to celebrate her divorce with Brown Mauzo.