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Cohabitation: The Modern Trap No One Warns You About. You meet someone, vibe for a few weeks, and suddenly, boom! she’s moving into your place. You tell yourself, “It’s just convenient. We’re basically together anyway.” Most people in Kenya don’t cohabitate because they’re ready for marriage. They cohabitate because of sex. Simple. Raw. Undeniable. You don’t even know this person’s character. You don’t know if they’re clean, messy, mentally stable, or hiding trauma that will soon turn your peaceful home into a battlefield. You just moved in together because the chemistry felt right… and the nights felt better. Now, fast-forward a few months: 1. You’ve stopped focusing on your goals. 2. You’ve lost your consistency. 3. You’re drained emotionally, financially, and mentally — but the sex keeps you there. Many young men today are stuck in houses they never planned to live in, with people they don’t even like — just because of convenience and pleasure. And then one day, a baby comes. Now you’re both miserable, tied for life, raising a child in confusion and resentment. If you haven’t married them — don’t move in. If you don’t know their values, their discipline, their emotional maturity — don’t cohabitate. Relationships built on convenience collapse under pressure. Character is what sustains a home — not comfort, not lust, not loneliness. Stay in your own house. Build yourself first. Know the person before you move in. Because love without boundaries becomes a prison — and too many young people are already serving life sentences in relationships they never meant to start. — Elvis W. Just Building…
Cohabitation: The Modern Trap No One Warns You About. You meet someone, vibe for a few weeks, and suddenly, boom! she’s moving into your place. You tell yourself, “It’s just convenient. We’re basically together anyway.” Most people in Kenya don’t cohabitate because they’re ready for marriage. They cohabitate because of sex. Simple. Raw. Undeniable. You don’t even know this person’s character. You don’t know if they’re clean, messy, mentally stable, or hiding trauma that will soon turn your peaceful home into a battlefield. You just moved in together because the chemistry felt right… and the nights felt better. Now, fast-forward a few months: 1. You’ve stopped focusing on your goals. 2. You’ve lost your consistency. 3. You’re drained emotionally, financially, and mentally — but the sex keeps you there. Many young men today are stuck in houses they never planned to live in, with people they don’t even like — just because of convenience and pleasure. And then one day, a baby comes. Now you’re both miserable, tied for life, raising a child in confusion and resentment. If you haven’t married them — don’t move in. If you don’t know their values, their discipline, their emotional maturity — don’t cohabitate. Relationships built on convenience collapse under pressure. Character is what sustains a home — not comfort, not lust, not loneliness. Stay in your own house. Build yourself first. Know the person before you move in. Because love without boundaries becomes a prison — and too many young people are already serving life sentences in relationships they never meant to start. — Elvis W. Just Building…

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