Why is it hard to find a somali woman who says publically no to social norms; Except perhaps in Italy: what you see on the streets is a hijab wearing woman. It seems that most of them are not doing this out of religious convictions but because of peer pressure. There is a romour circulating (romour mills are truth mills in the somali context) that if you find a hijaab wearing woman on the street chances are that she is easy to lay.
It seems that wearing "islamic" clothes is more important than religious convictions from the heart. By the way it is the same for men; mosque attendees and those that give the impression of being pious are the worst of the kind; marriage of conviniences, tribalism, warlordism etc are their traits. They will silence their critics by reciting an unrelated quranic verse.
I am concerned with women; it is difficult to find an openly secular professional woman? A beauty to take into your arms


