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Women who wear their watch outside the wrist are not submissive.

The truth of the matter is that women who wear their watches on the wrist(like men)are not submissive.You may dismiss this as trivial or baseless.It's the bitter truth.They endeavor to do things just like the men do.You will hear them shouting at the top of their voices that what a man can do a woman can do better.

A character trait that runs across all these types of women is how they have an irritating habit of arguing with men.It's worse if the man is their spouse.They will disagree on every word he says.Even if they know his point of view is rational, they just don't want to admit that they are wrong.Then they will tell their girlfriends"Mi simwogopi".

These are women who insist that men do house chores.Men should only do them if they want to.If they are not comfortable or the kitchen looks like the war-torn Allepo to them, let them put their feet up and watch all the football they want.These devious women will still nag.They will insist that they are also tired and need to watch television.

It's hard for a man to mold them into what he wants them to be.If their men want them in the home earlier, it will be war.They will have many reasons as to why they can't do as the man says.They can't keep away from gossipy and 'vichwa ngumu' girlfriends that their men disapprove.

 Their inability to be submissive is made worse if they have money.They will want everybody to know they are independent. Of course, they won't acknowledge their fathers, Godfathers, sponsors and their spouse for the support they offered.

That will be tarnishing their good name of miss independent.They will always wear their expensive watches outside the wrist to pass the nonverbal cue that they can't be docile.
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