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Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby surrender » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:35 am

Murax wrote:My Grandmother was killed by Her Husband I guess by accident. He wacked Her on the Hand and She got an infection and then later on died. :(


inaalilaahi wainaa ilayhi raajucuun. :shock: why did he hit her in the first place? by accident?

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby abdalla11 » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:38 am

Murax wrote:My Grandmother was killed by Her Husband I guess by accident. He wacked Her on the Hand and She got an infection and then later on died. :(


Illahay haa unaxariisto, that is horrible. waxaan ogahay 2 qaabil ( i am not gonna mention it) they are known for wife beating,maybe it is just their high temper

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby MrPrestige » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:42 am

ogs wa the biggest wife beaters after Beesha Jareerweyn

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby Basra- » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:00 pm

[quote="Paddington

Heh@Basra daydreaming about stone age sex.[/quote]

Paddington,


I wont necessarily say it is day dreaming! :clap:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby Highland » Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:20 pm

Murax, that's a tragic story.

Our women are beautiful and work hard to support their families.
In Hargesia and by extension the rest of Somalia, 70% of household income are directly earned by women. They own the most businesses as well.

Paddington, such practices exist only in some places.
Somali women from the North east and west can't be messed with. They are way independent and strong enough to command a respect.

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby BaasAbuur » Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:25 pm

The part about men leaving their houses and allowing men to sleep with their wives so long as they have a spear in front of the hut is a Booran/Garre culture.

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby Basra- » Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:52 pm

"Our women are beautiful and work hard to support their families.
In Hargesia and by extension the rest of Somalia, 70% of household income are directly earned by women. They own the most businesses as well. "

Highland really? Thats an interesting stastics. So why exactly is the somali man respected and domesticly slaved for if he is not the bread winner? Why r women, working outside and at home-dual job??What does this say? That somali women will soon grown powerful like the american women? Americans and somalis have one thing in common. Strong, ballsy women. ANd of course sissy men.Only one is called the metrosexual and the other the head of the house hold by name and luxury. It is also tells a story of one day these tom boy somali women endeavoring in lesbianic episodes, since they spend too much time at the markets together! :clap:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby michael_ital » Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:30 pm

Basra- wrote:
Americans and somalis have one thing in common. Strong, ballsy women. ANd of course sissy men.Only one is called the metrosexual and the other the head of the house hold by name and luxury. It is also tells a story of one day these tom boy somali women endeavoring in lesbianic episodes, since they spend too much time at the markets together! :clap:



OMG!!!! LooooooooooooooooooL :lol: Priceless! :clap:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:32 pm

"A karbash a day, keeps the sheydan away.' by SNET's Zulaika :lol:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby Foxy22 » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:23 am

AbdiWahab252 wrote:"A karbash a day, keeps the sheydan away.' by SNET's Zulaika :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby muslim-man » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:45 am

[quote="Foxy22"][quote="AbdiWahab252"]"A karbash a day, keeps the sheydan away.' by SNET's Zulaika :lol:[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Best contribution by farrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :up:

Btw, "waran ka sur" is a maasai tradition not somali :down:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby surrender » Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:45 pm

michael_ital wrote:
Basra- wrote:
Americans and somalis have one thing in common. Strong, ballsy women. ANd of course sissy men.Only one is called the metrosexual and the other the head of the house hold by name and luxury. It is also tells a story of one day these tom boy somali women endeavoring in lesbianic episodes, since they spend too much time at the markets together! :clap:



OMG!!!! LooooooooooooooooooL :lol: Priceless! :clap:



damn some brother must of whoop your ass badly. hallelujah to him. :up:

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby TrophY-WifeY- » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:22 pm

Highland wrote:
So at what point does the beating the shit out of ur bride take place? does this take place after u mate with her or is she already unconscious by the time get on her?



Two days before the wedding night.
The rule is she has to be tied up under a tree in the jungle. She must be given 50 or more harsh lashes and then left in the dark all alone.
The risk is that what if a lion comes and devours her? His responsibility is too keep a vigilant eye on her while she endures hours of pain and loss of blood.

It sounds shocking and fictional but the practice exists. :lol:




i never heard that.... :shock: that sounds crazy......who in their right mind would do that to defenceless women...plus what sort... damb Bij would except that :twisted:......Wait A Munite....Circumcision came to my mind.......they do that Sh!t too... i just Contradict myself :lol: Somalis are weidos walaahi...........


its good to be reer xamar tho 8-)

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby Highland » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:40 pm

Trophy, l
You guys are more urbanized and civilized. We'll probably catch you up one day and be a productive citizens of Somalia.

Yes it does exist.

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Re: Beating women--a long ancient Somali tradition.

Postby TrophY-WifeY- » Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:47 pm

Highland wrote:Trophy, l
You guys are more urbanized and civilized. We'll probably catch you up one day and be a productive citizens of Somalia.

Yes it does exist.


where in somalia?......do you mean it exists now?


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