“Body count,” one of the most disturbing words among Kenyans today.
Content creator, Jaymo Ule Msee advised Kenyan men to quit asking ladies for their body counts.
Online content creator Wilson Muirani famously known as “jaymo Ule Msee”, is known for his short comedic skits, and now the latest celebrity dad in town and is known to name himself as “team Mafisi chairman”
Speaking in one of his interviews on Nation Tv “the wicked edition” by Dr. King’ori, he said that body counts should be the least of men’s worries when pursuing any lady.
He added that body counts does not define anything and warned men that the information may haunt them.
“Why are you asking? Those are toxic things”.
The famous comedian djshiti, commented “hiyo nayo ni ukweli endeleaa na mtu penye umempata..na ladies pia tudanganyeni kabisa!! Niambie hawapiti wawili nifurahie…”
In case you didn’t know, bodycount is one of the trouble-causing issues in today’s relationships.
Well, according to Google body count is the number of people you have sex with. It does not matter how intimate the make out was, or how much stuff you have done with someone.
In relation to the struggle kenyan youth go through before finding “the right person” they undergo some struggle or a journey towards getting into a stable relationship.
In most cases, they find themselves having to open up to a couple of people hoping to get a perfect partner.
In some of the responses,we found out that ladies find it disrespectful when this question is posed unto them. This is simply because some things are just better left unknown, some information better left undiscovered. Let people divulge it willingly if they choose to. And if they don’t, that’s fine too. Don’t bother them.