This Girl Married An African Warrior From A Wild Tribe. Their Love Story Ended So Sadly!



This story happened 36 years ago. A young and successful businesswoman from Switzerland came to Kenya for a vacation and fell in love with a Samburu warrior. For the sake of love, she gave up everything and settled in a hut in the wild jungle. However, their love story ended sadly. Why couldn’t they be together? And what does their 35-year-old daughter look like today?

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48 thoughts on “This Girl Married An African Warrior From A Wild Tribe. Their Love Story Ended So Sadly!”

  1. I am a Scandinavian woman, went to travel to the Middle East alone, when I was 20. Fell in love with a Palestinian guy. Brought him to my country. BIG mistake. He did not even try to fit in here. I divorced him one year later. Thank God we had no kids!

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  2. The sad part of this video is how the foreign woman is portrayed as a victim and the local man as irrational, jealous, and unreasonable; when it's just cultural differences. There was no good or bad, right or wrong, just cultural differences.

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  3. Geez! Did this bimbo not do her homework about the customs of this primitive barbaric tribe before totally giving up her previous life?? Seriously, regardless of love, her hormones must have been raging ….obviously, the brain in her head was not the one she engaged when making the decision to marry this individual….

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  4. I received some good advice once. My counselor told me, "Relationships are hard enough. Don't complicate it by marrying someone from a different culture." I heeded the advice.

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  5. omg i remember many years ago a friend of mine gave me the book and i was hooked on it, i read it multiple times i also own all of her other books , we once emailed each other and i was so thrilled with corinne hofmann

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  6. Sorry, but someone who has a second-hand clothing shop where she can barely earn enough to make ends meet is not exactly what we call a "successful businesswoman". A woman who marries into a culture where Female Genital Mutilation is a requirement, female children are forced to work as slaves for their paternal grandparents, and a business started by a woman can be freely looted by her husband's relatives and random officials is a downright idiot. A one-night stand may be OK with proper protection from HIV, but marriage in a malaria-ridden environment??? Come on.

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  7. In my own view, the man was too self centered. He didn't in any sacrifice anything to make it work while on the other hand the woman sacrificed everything. I think for a union to work both parties must agree to meet each other at some mid point. God bless the soul of my love bird lady.

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  8. The reason that it didn't work out between both of them is that he didn't understand the outside world . He only understand what his tribe teaches him and believe thats how the whole world run.

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  9. It's a really WOW story!. It was very interesting. Thank you.
    For many people of different cultures, even nationalities being together can be devastating. At the beginning all is fine & later the differences take over. Love goes through our hearts. Until the frames of mind put the two in the narrow space & the inner fight starts…

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  10. He had a big dic & looked better than any white man which is worth more than money. But the female circumcision thing the Africans learned from Europe was the end of his sexual worth.

    Also white women are not submissive, they are psychotic. White women act like men instead of focusing on their children, this is why western boys think they are girls.

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  11. As for marriage, if both can understand each other deeply and are ready to listen to each other and ready to learn from each other, and ready to respect each other mutually, nationality, age, caste, religion, traditions, etc. are immaterial or extremely insignificant issues. So, good plus practical education towards life as well as compassion, empathy, kindness, patience, etc. is very important qualities because, without such qualities, it is so hard to develop a close lovely link between the two. As humans, we should be able to mix with other races and nationalities. Broadly speaking, as human beings, if we are prepared to genuinely love fellow human beings or understand their issues honestly and fairly, it is not difficult to mix different people.

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  12. It is not LOVE, it is LUST> Good that she paid for her LUST. European woman should realize that rural AFRICAN men are not for European woman, unless they want to live in poverty, cook on the ground in one pot, carry buckets of water on their heads and poop outside their hut.

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  13. That’s what happen to stupid white European women when all that they really want is a big strong well provided man. And life is not just that!!
    Is not about sex!
    That’s way she has had so much trouble. She didn’t think about anything else but the man’s pecs, his legs and what’s was between them!!

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  14. … all the more reason to truthfully get to know a person a lot before you give into your lust… all the more reason it has and always will be wise to involve trusted elders to help you while you're in your looking at it through your "in love goggles"…

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  15. A fascinating story and hard to be completely objective, I personally understand the need to leave because of the practise of cutting off the outside parts that add pleasure to sexual activities. This practice can cause damage, not just desensitised, and why was a practice done in the first place. It's fear, so we control, and all races have control area's. We use traditions as a reason, but we should question them, especially if they cause damage. I do respect people living from the land, they are more connected, they just consume what they need, they are strong, and resourceful, and get pleasure from simple free stuff. The story on a whole, showed respect from both. She tried hard to fit in, but just a couple of thing's were a no go. He let her go with their child, and they came together again, probably sooner if there wasn't a chance they'd take her daughter. As a mother I think she made a wise choice. As a father he could have fought for his wife's no go area, which he may have lost anyway, and he was up against entrenched beliefs. The western society still has law's, and rules that don't make sense. Love is up against lot's of narratives, first the person as an individual his or hers expectations, and love at first, see only positive, but reality comes in, this is where it becomes complicated and there is on one solution fit's all. If both individual are focused on staying they will, but if society around them is against them because they don't follow the rules, it can destroy it. It would be wonderful if we all respected each other, and life. Overwhelming fear keeps us from love, fear has it's place, but like most thing's it's a balance.

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  16. White people do not belong in an African tribe or in Africa period…she was so sprung on black d!ck that she moved to a african tribe…these people stop at nothing

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  17. Why didn't she research all the cultural rules…she was very impulsive in my opinion…he was only following his people's ways…no doubt if she had stayed in a few years he would of taken another wife..so she didn't think things through enough…but a beautiful girl came about because of the marriage…

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