You sure you can live in baadiyo? You ever been out there?Lol must be the king of that tuulo, the whole town is out to celebrate it. I have a dream that one day I will go live in baadiyo, set up a little shop and live a simple life.
Well it's only weird to you because you Shag people without getting married.Weddings are a weird concept
A practice that happens so two people can shag
When you put it like that it’s strange that we still practice this ish
Well it's only weird because you Shag people without getting married.
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Damn you, I tried to edit that before it could get quoted.Too bad you spelt the punchline as tea before it landed
Lol must be the king of that tuulo, the whole town is out to celebrate it. I have a dream that one day I will go live in baadiyo, set up a little shop and live a simple life.
Hey man I’ll come to the artic with you bro. I hate the cold more than anything but hey. Seems fun.@NotMyL
Yep, I had a dream too to open a shop in a village in the arctic and I hate snow. Sheekooy ku nacay
Nah duq ma tahay?Lol must be the king of that tuulo, the whole town is out to celebrate it. I have a dream that one day I will go live in baadiyo, set up a little shop and live a simple life.
Walaahi culture is nothing but a veneer of how savage & pathetic human beings are. We sit around in our Victorian Sashes & China Tea cups, thinking we are ALL great & civilized.
yet we come from this
Abti aussie, hooyo basra is asleep. She'll call you later when she wakes up@Basra
Were these people sitting and enjoying the poetry invited to the wedding? Every Somali wedding in the diaspora is gate crushed by people who were not invited. Is this where that gate crushing culture comes from?
Abti aussie, hooyo basra is asleep. She'll call you later when she wakes up
Weddings are a weird concept
A practice that happens so two people can shag
When you put it like that it’s strange that we still practice this ish
@Knowles
Men used to be savages who only understood mayhem, rape and kidnapping women and when wise men invented god, institutions such as marriages followed where men laid total claims of permanent ownership on women and other men were expected to respect it or expect ‘God’s wrath’. It seems like much hasn’t changed.
Ahhh Good old days
Ahh yes the days where you could drag what ever women you want to your cave I wish born back then
Ahh yes the days where you could drag what ever women you want to your cave I wish born back then
Were in the Dark days we should be able to steal them like before@Starscream
I heard the practice still exists in Sool and Sanaag or was I lied to? Anyway, now, meher and yarrad replaced it & you can buy them legally with few camels. Men still call the shots in when to divorce them or get another one. This is as civilised as we could get and not to raid them like cattle any longer.