The father of one took to social media to share details of the first ‘sperm party’, a male-version of a baby shower.
In the video, which has since gone viral, the room was decorated with sperms-themed decor.
Jaymo identified the man of the hour ias Clif.
He congratulated Clif and called on other men to come out and also celebrate their ‘hard’ work.
"We celebrate Cliff today for his hard work. He did a great job. It is not easy ‘sending’ fare and winning a woman’s heart," he said.
"Making her pregnant is hard work."
Cliff described how he called his babe one lazy afternoon to make love.
"I called her. I did not explore various styles. We just made love as usual," he said.
Jaymo said such moments should be encouraged to give men a private time to discuss their issues.
"We should have such meetings regularly," he said. "Women always celebrate with baby showers and it is time men also be celebrated as they are the ones who toil during intimacy."
Cliff was taken through a ‘sperm oath’ as a way of making a commitment to his seed that is growing into a foetus.
"We cannot walk with men who are irresponsible with their sperm. As a man, you have to be committed to the being growing in the womb and also after once the child is born."
Clif was gifted more than Sh100k by the group of men who attended.
The video elicited a mixed reaction, with most people saying such practices are a Western culture.
Mûtûra Wa Wairîma: "Africans are too naive, they just accept everything as long as it is Western. Called baby shower or whatever, which they can barely tell what it is."
Samson Oteba: "Baby showers are only for ladies. Men are not sure if they're truly the responsible ones."
Christine Gitari: "Wow. I love this. Men coming out and taking responsibility, promising to stand by their generations even before they are born."
Adebisi Olubisose: "I love this! So, so amazing! The most interesting part to me is this sperm vow. Men making a vow of commitment even before the baby is born. I love it so much. May God bless all our responsible fathers and even those striving to be responsible. I love this."
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