In an exclusive interview, she discussed her views on marriage and her aspirations for settling down.
Caycee Mboya, the tallest woman in Kenya has stated that she wouldn't mind becoming a second wife to a man over 40 years old.
She stated this in an exclusive interview posted on Tiktok.
When asked about her preference in men, she stated, “I don’t like young guys. I would love to be a second wife.”
Caycee explained her reasoning, saying, “I don’t have parents; I never met my mother, and my father passed away when I was in Standard 5. I missed out on that fatherly love. So, if I can find a husband who can also be a father figure, I think that would be amazing.”
She further elaborated on her thoughts about polygamy: “Since my parents died and I am an only child, I prefer polygamy. In case I pass away, I want other women to help care for my children. That is the main reason.”
Caycee emphasized her desire for a husband who can provide both companionship and fatherly support, stating, “I want a husband who can be a father figure to me, someone who can complement me.”
Her candid remarks have garnered significant attention on social media, prompting many users to share their thoughts in the comments section.
See some reactions below:
Collate sibuoress: “Just get married as a first wife then allow your husband to marry a second wife.”
userheizyline.: “she is tired of heartbrokes now she wants to settle where others are enjoying love.”
Anyoka: “heal that father wound first , then be free to date who is truly yours. That will make you happy.”
Interior_001: “💯. She understands the concept of value.”
American boy: “Haaaa this girl is very very wise a second wife is amost lover full wife for Avery man on this earth 🌍 that’s the secret that the girls should know.”
user Atotibabe: “she is a wise lady…..1st wives are suffering.”
Nailah: “a husband who is a father at the same time 😂why can’t she get married then give the husband a child, Mae wiye omoko.”
Sebele Pure African: “Wooow, She’s making very valid points abt life… Noted.”
Ononkazi: “Standard still stand as standard not these grade things… Is there a volume my south African brothers and sisters.”
Songhai Empiror: “Smaet woman. Her thinking is rooted in reason anf thoughtful analysis. May she meet such a great man who will love her much.”
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