Oyinbo Woman Married to African Man Says She'll Not Be Jealous When Husband Gets Second Wife

Oyinbo Woman Married to African Man Says She'll Not Be Jealous When Husband Gets Second Wife

  • Stephanie Fuchs, a German woman who left her opulent European life for love with Maasai man Sokoine, embraced a new culture and marriage with openness
  • Addressing a fan's query on Facebook, Stephanie expressed she would not feel jealousy if her husband chose to take a second wife
  • She also shared that her son will undergo circumcision to honour Maasai traditions, preparing to become a warrior within the community

The German woman who left behind her luxurious life in Europe to get married to a Maasai man and live with him has disclosed what her reaction would be if he decided to get a second wife.

Stephanie and Sokoine.
The Mzungu woman got married to her Maasai husband in 2011. Photo: Stephanie Fuchs.
Source: UGC

Stephanie Fuchs fell in love with her husband Sokoine in 2011 while she was on a research camp in Africa where she was immediately smitten by his height and beautiful eyes at first sight.

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Stephanie's reaction if husband gets second wife

Responding to a question from a fan on her Facebook stories, Stephanie, a mother of one, revealed she would not get jealous if her husband decided to get a second wife.

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"Are you jealous when your husband chooses a second wife?" the fan asked.
"No, I am not," she responded.

The woman also disclosed her son would undergo circumcision in line with the Maasai traditions and become a warrior in the community.

"He will be circumcised to become a warrior like his uncles, father and all Maasai men before," she told her curious fans.

Stephanie Fuchs says marriage with hubby is pure bliss

Previously, Stephanie said their union, though filled with rough patches like any other marriage, has stood the test of time and brought pure bliss to their lives.

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Stephanie said that as much as she had to learn about the Maasai culture, beliefs and traditions, her husband, too had to learn her way of life in order to bring balance in their marriage.

She said she does everything that a Maasai wife is expected to do in her house, like fetching firewood, cooking, fetching water and taking care of the homestead.

The mother of one also explained she is very close to her in-laws and, most especially, her mother-in-law, whom she described as the "kindest, super-intelligent and most-hardworking woman that I have ever met".

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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