By Our Reporter
A different kind of conversation unfolded at Old Tymerz Ntinda last Friday as Gilbey’s Hangouts returned for its second edition, sparking bold conversations around men’s emotional well-being and personal expression.
Hosted by media personality Ronnie McVex, the session steered away from light banter and leaned into a more reflective theme, giving men space to speak openly about their rights, pressures, and the often-unspoken question of what makes a man cry.
The conversation revealed a clear divide in perspectives. Some men admitted they find it difficult to open up, especially to women, citing fear of judgment or misunderstanding. Others challenged that notion, sharing that vulnerability, when expressed in the right environment, can be empowering rather than weakening.
Women who participated in the conversation encouraged honesty but emphasized the importance of safe spaces, noting that openness should come naturally and with people one truly trusts. The candid exchange struck a chord with many in attendance, as guests leaned into the discussion, offering personal experiences and opinions that reflected the realities of modern relationships and societal expectations.
Away from the conversation circle, guests indulged in a selection of Gilbey’s cocktails, adding a social spark to the evening while maintaining the laid-back feel that has become synonymous with the Hangouts.
Old Tymerz’s signature old-school playlist provided a fitting backdrop, blending nostalgia with a calm, easy-going vibe that allowed both conversation and connection to happen effortlessly.
The increased turnout at this second edition pointed to growing interest in the Hangouts, with more people showing up to be part of conversations that go beyond the surface.
Gilbey’s Brand Manager Raymond Karama said the initiative is evolving into a space where real issues can be discussed openly while still maintaining a social and enjoyable setting. “We are seeing more people embrace these conversations, and that is exactly what we hoped for. It’s about creating an environment where people feel heard, understood, and comfortable enough to share their perspectives,” he said.
Gilbey’s Hangouts will continue to roll out every Friday.
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