Best tribes to marry from in Kenya

The Best Tribe to Marry In Kenya
According to statistics, the best tribe to marry in Kenya highly depends on one’s tribe and upbringing. For instance, youths raised in towns are less acquainted with tribal practices what makes them more adaptable to other ethnic groups. For the record, anybody can marry from any tribe only if they land on a dream partner and develop mutual understanding on building up the relationship.
Different ethnic groups are now alienated by specific practices and characters which attract or repel prospective partners. For instance, dating a Kalenjin man is a lifetime commitment regardless of the hurdles.
Kalenjin community highly discourages divorce even in the worst of events. Kalenjin community men are too demanding sexually regardless of time and consent of their wives. However, Kalenjin men are overly responsible and can do anything possible to see their children and family succeed.
Kalenjin Ladies
Similarly, many serious men confess the stunning nature of Kalenjin ladies in bed. Among other fundamental reasons, Kalenjin ladies have a tremendous longer feminine shelf live.
Kamba women
On the other hand, the thought of Kamba ladies for marriage has long been embattled.
Among other personal reasons, many Kenyan men do not perceive them suitable for long-term relationships because they are dynamic minded.
It is, however, important to realize that Kamba women are submissive and loving in nature if you treat them right. All stereotypes infringed against them are not necessarily true as indicated in a report released by Infotrack, on the rate of “Mpango wa kando” tendency revealed along tribal lines.
Kikuyu women
Kikuyu women are among the most discussed group that attracts a lot of controversies. Marrying a Kikuyu woman is very much right, considering their high academic exposure and hardworking traits. Besides their universal beauty, Kikuyu women are loving and intelligent. It is also true that they are outgoing, what makes them a compatible fit for our brothers from Luo Nyanza.
Kipsigis and Nandis
Kipsigis marriage and Nandi marriage both share some similarities in their customs and traditions. Couples from the two ethnic groups form a perfect match and almost always end in a successful marriage.
Source tuko.co.ke
Photo:Janet mbugua and husband/courtesy

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