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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby gegiroor » Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:32 am

You can blame the war and Somalis unerring devotion to ayrabs. Even dhegcas themselves don't wear those hideous multicoloured bin-bags.
Wearing these Muzzie blankets causes somali women to develop a peculiar funky musky smell. Every time I pass Somali women I get a whiff of this stench and cardniom, coriander and ofcourse cumin, imagin such potion in a bus in summer time :damn:
What about you gaalos who hardly wash their xaar? You stink from miles and miles away. And especially, the people who eat dogs and cats, they're known to have the worst kind of smell.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby X.Playa » Wed Nov 23, 2016 3:10 am

Qurjilaroor

Your Arab masters ate locus and lizards and its xalaal for all Arab slaves so called Muslims , how do you suspect your Arab gods smell like? , the irony fuckken dumb Arab slave.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby gegiroor » Wed Nov 23, 2016 3:31 am

Lagaroone Inna-Uurdoox who is well-known in DC and Toronto area, I repeat the people who don't wash their xaar and eat dogs and cats can't talk about bad smell. Look at yourself in the mirror, you dog-eating Budha slave.

Ya fag!

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Re: Somali women in olden times

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Adali » Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:38 am

Let women wear what they want haha, fashion evolves mate, two generations from now a Somali designer can design something new and fresh which might get traction in the west.

obviously clothes is a statement of who you are and I personality do not like the massive tents, but let it be, when something better becomes popular people will follow that trend.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby jamal859 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 12:38 pm

this Arab Bedouin culture has really messed us up wallahi

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Basra- » Wed Nov 23, 2016 12:55 pm

Image # 4 and 6 -they look more like Egypt inspired--the head cover and the bangles in their hand wrists.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby QueenMuran » Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:45 am

Im shook. How can you criticise our somali women,
Our mothers and sisters for becoming more modest.
Somalia didn't have that strong of a deen to where woman felt comfortable wearing things like this. Alhumdulilah we were saved.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Sun Dec 25, 2016 9:39 am

Western Somali women are now either jareer loving hoes or degho cas worshipping salafi self hating somali. What a shame, what a big shame.

You can blame the war and Somalis unerring devotion to ayrabs. Even dhegcas themselves don't wear those hideous multicoloured bin-bags.
Wearing these Muzzie blankets causes somali women to develop a peculiar funky musky smell. Every time I pass Somali women I get a whiff of this stench and cardniom, coriander and ofcourse cumin, imagin such potion in a bus in summer time :damn:
No need to be rude sxb. And thats a lie. I cant say that ive ever come across a Somali hooyo that stink.
Xplaya has no chill. :lol:

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:52 am

Burn jilbaab!

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Macarons » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:56 am

Western Somali women are now either jareer loving hoes or degho cas worshipping salafi self hating somali. What a shame, what :
The shame is in your kind. You find the cheek to insult women like a god-forsaken street urchin. What have you achieved in your life?

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Macarons » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:58 am

All the male posters on this thread talking about women's attire need some perspective in life. Pick up a book on manhood, for starters.

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:07 am

All the male posters on this thread talking about women's attire need some perspective in life. Pick up a book on manhood, for starters.
Why? Why must you be a traitor to the somali culture? It's not only you it's all of us but we can change. Pick up your guntiino and pick up your afro and I'll pick up my white robes and get my stick out. Do we have a deal?

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Basra- » Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:17 am

I don't see anything wrong with burkhaas ! I mean, I would personally prefer a simple hijab--on the head accompanied by black bui bui from the shoulder downward. a sort of khaamiss for women, only it is black. SO that u can catch up with the modern busy on the run lifestyle The burkhaas can be great for older women over 65

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Re: Somali women in olden times

Postby Macarons » Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:39 am

All the male posters on this thread talking about women's attire need some perspective in life. Pick up a book on manhood, for starters.
Why? Why must you be a traitor to the somali culture? It's not only you it's all of us but we can change. Pick up your guntiino and pick up your afro and I'll pick up my white robes and get my stick out. Do we have a deal?
Traitor? Can you even speak Somali? Your kind is the geatest treachery we have.For every normal,graduate xaliimo there's about 20 of you. But no, let's blame the females for our problems.


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