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so wrong you are.Compared to the wahabi dress code (Gembis, shuka, etc), the dirac is a traditional somali dress. You rarely see it in public nowadays.
I miss the days when somali women wore a beautiful dirac (transparent) and you could see their baqtinooleeys and the gorgorad.
To be fair to the wahabi dress code, it helps ugly and fat women to be women

Compared to the wahabi dress code (Gembis, shuka, etc), the dirac is a traditional somali dress. You rarely see it in public nowadays.
I miss the days when somali women wore a beautiful dirac (transparent) and you could see their baqtinooleeys and the gorgorad.
To be fair to the wahabi dress code, it helps ugly and fat women to be women

Compared to the wahabi dress code (Gembis, shuka, etc), the dirac is a traditional somali dress. You rarely see it in public nowadays.
I miss the days when somali women wore a beautiful dirac (transparent) and you could see their baqtinooleeys and the gorgorad.
To be fair to the wahabi dress code, it helps ugly and fat women to be women


talk about qaxooti-fabulous right thereSpeaking of abusing diraacs I saw this chick the other day, she was wearing sparkling diraac with a leather jacket and high heel in 11 a.m at Southdale Mall..

Been badana qofkan, yaa baase buuxin kara bac weyne![]()

that's what you get for living in minneapolis.Speaking of abusing diraacs I saw this chick the other day, she was wearing sparkling diraac with a leather jacket and high heel in 11 a.m at Southdale Mall..


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