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Are Somali men abusive

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Are Somali men abusive

Postby Amalh21 » Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:00 am

Are Somali men as innocent as they seem? or are they supposedly the same as the ajnabis our hooyos warned us about. Anyway, recently found out that my aunt who has been with her husband for 11 years has been physically abused by her husband for the longest. She also has 5 boys with him. It came as quite a shock to me as he is the 'religious' type and quite awkward. Is this a new thing or are Somali men in fact abusive :(

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby ExSomalispotter » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:20 am

No, we are loyal than you Somali females

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby barbarossa » Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:56 am

Does occasional light flogging for disciplinary purposes constitute abuse?

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:46 am

I beat women up because they are disrespectful sometimes

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby barbarossa » Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:51 am

Why would naag abuse another naag? Are you by any chance in a lesbian relationship?

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:01 am

Why would naag abuse another naag? Are you by any chance in a lesbian relationship?
Stfu you weirdo star treck watching mofo :pacspit:

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Re: Are Somali men abusive

Postby TheMightyNomad » Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:11 am

Are Somali men as innocent as they seem? or are they supposedly the same as the ajnabis our hooyos warned us about. Anyway, recently found out that my aunt who has been with her husband for 11 years has been physically abused by her husband for the longest. She also has 5 boys with him. It came as quite a shock to me as he is the 'religious' type and quite awkward. Is this a new thing or are Somali men in fact abusive :(
Well for starters. Somali men are not a monolith, we are various individuals with different personalities , identities and circumstances. Whether a man is abusive or not depends on what type of person he is and the circumstances that surrounds his relationship.

Secondly if you are asking if there is a cultural driver for abusiveness. There is no such identified driver especially if you live in the diaspora. Back home there might be a sociological driver like a coping mechanism due to living in poverty.


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