'I Have A Soft Spot for LUOpeans, They Know How To Treat Women,' Declares Kenyan Woman

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Luo men have all the bragging rights when it comes to treating women. Men from the lakeside have always topped the list of the tribes with the best men beating their Luhya, Kamba and Kisii counterparts who are only known for being one thing; bedroom bullies.

Many women have proven that Luo men are the best and make good husbands despite the stereotypes that they are promiscuous, full of ego and don't care for sh*t.

Each day we see stories on social media of how the Otienos, Omondis and Odingas know how to take care of their women and men from the rest of the tribes should be worried.

Don't Luo men deserve a trophy?

Well, a Kenyan woman recently confirmed that indeed Luopeans are the best when it comes to treating women.

She further revealed how these men from the Lakeside know how to dress, unlike their counterparts who dress like garbage collectors.

Here is what she wrote;

"I have a soft spot for Luopean men. They know how to treat their women. The way they are tall dark and handsome. The way they dress, the way they dance kwanza rhumba, and they know all Lingala songs off head. The way they 'eat life..' The way they treat their women. The way they, 'fellowship'. The culture, the food and the language. Kwanza akiniita 'Mami'... I feel guthirimikwo... Sema kuchanganyikiwa? Blushing like a school girl.. Leo nimeingia kwa box juu ya vile huyu amenipikia sembe at 6:30 am in the morning.

Checking into his digz at 5:30 am from a night of pure fun and dancing then na karibishwa kwa penthouse na 18-year-old Glenfiddich on the rocks and the words 'Mami just recline yourself on that chair let me make you something to eat. ' Shirt IME we Kwa chini, and after ten minutes, the most beautiful ugali and athola imeletwa kwa meza. Despite the fact that we had dinner and bitings the whole night, this Luopean gentleman insists ' Mami a lady of your calibre should not disturb herself with culinary matters in my home while she's a guest...' I think that is what is called' foreplay. Na huku kuna maji.. ' Narudi home next week.. Na mimba."

Do you agree with her?