Forget Looks: Kasuku and Dr. T. Amale Reveal What Truly Matters When Choosing a Partner
In a recent conversation with media personality Kasuku, comedian Dr T. Amale shared powerful insights on relationships and discussed what truly matters to him when considering a partner.
Dr T. Amale began by expressing his admiration for a life of class, while emphasizing the importance of character and values over superficial appearances.
According to him, even if a woman is not exceptionally beautiful, as long as she has class, she will always stand out.
For Dr T. Amale, the way a woman presents herself, her manners, behavior, and sense of self are what truly matter.
Reflecting on his own life, Dr T. Amale shared that he never wants to go back to the struggles of his past.
He values growth and has moved away from the kind of life he once knew. This, he said, also means distancing himself from people who are still stuck in that life.
When it comes to potential partners, Dr T. Amale stressed that dress code is an important aspect that reflects of one’s character.
He believes that how someone dresses says a lot about them, and he holds a strong belief that a woman’s appearance should be respectful and aligned with her values.
While many women may choose to dress indecently, provocatively showing off their bodies to get attention, Dr T. Amale pointed out that men only tolerate such behavior from women they do not consider marrying.
He explained that, despite catching attention in the moment, women who dress indecently are rarely seen as candidates for marriage.
Dr T. Amale used singer Eddie Kenzo as an example, highlighting how he chose a partner of class from a faraway district, overlooking the many beautiful women of all shapes and sizes he encounters every day in Kampala.
This, Dr T. Amale argued, speaks volumes about what truly matters when choosing a life partner.
He also seconded Kasuku’s point that relationships should be based on value addition rather than mere physical appearance.
Kasuku made it clear that when choosing a partner, it is important to focus on what they bring to the table in terms of character, values, and the depth they add to your life.
Adding to this, Dr T. Amale shared that he does not judge women based on their body type, as many women have limited control over that aspect of themselves.
Instead, he judges women based on their character, behavior, and how they carry themselves, because, according to him, these are aspects they can control.