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Dear future husband!

Dear future husband, In my silent yet very feverent prayer ,I pray that you maybe an understanding,respectful but most importantly God fearing man, That you May have a great sense of humuor ,flexible and crazy, Dear future husband I would love to dance with you any tune,from Gospel ,Bango ,regee ,mugithi and even ohangla! Would you please be that funny yet so compelling and focused! Dear future husband where will you come from ? Is it from Emuhaya ,madhira or Nyakach konditi ? Will you be tall or short ,will you have side burns or dimples ,but above all will you a Human being with integrity ! Dear future husband Will I fit in your embrace and not get lost ? Well coz I would love to get lost in your tender love I would love look into eyes and see right through your kindness right through your soul! Dear future husband, Would I get kisses for breakfast,hugs for lunch ,embraces for dinner, Would I be able to see you tear ?,would you let me be that shoulder to cry on Would there be any pillow fights,jogging together but importantly Praying together! Dear future husband As I finish I wonder whether I will met you in may ,April or January, Wherever it maybe just know that ,this amazing human being has a strong mantra "UBUNTU" She's unapologetically a pan Africanist to the core least her passion for Africa shocks you! And yes she's is human,drop dead romantic African babe ! By @anne maua

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