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Relationships and trust have increasingly become a subject of public discussion in Kenya, especially as more people turn to social media to express personal experiences and frustrations.
This was evident after a man from Eldoret shared an emotional message on Facebook, opening up about alleged infidelity by his partner.
In the post, written in a mix of Swahili and English, the man expressed confusion and pain, questioning what he may have done wrong despite his commitment to the relationship.
In a social media post, the man expressed confusion and pain, questioning what he may have done wrong despite his commitment to the relationship.
“Sijui nilikosea nini… unapenda mtu alafu baadaye anatafuta mtu mwingine na anaenda lodging,” part of the message read. He further claimed that he had been led to believe he was the only one in the relationship, only to later discover that there were others.
The post quickly spread across social media platforms, attracting widespread reactions from users.
A section of Kenyans sympathised with the man, sharing similar experiences and offering words of encouragement.
Others, however, took issue with his remarks warning against trusting women, arguing that personal experiences should not be used to generalise.
The incident has since sparked broader conversations online about fidelity, honesty, and communication in relationships.
Some users emphasised the importance of transparency between partners, while others pointed to the emotional toll that betrayal can have on individuals.

