I'm talking about ajanabi step parent. I'm curious if anyone on this forum knows any or is themselves a product of a ajanabi step parentNever heard of it, my grandmother never officially got divorced, she just left him, he had 3 other wives(yes he was a sheikh), she just took care of her children and her business.
I have seen women marrying their dead husband's brother, not sure how common it is now, but seen it with the older generation.
What a weirdo questionI have seen few but I'm very curious as to how this ajanabi step father treats his somali step children if you know any?. And to those step children do you feel inclined towards his ethnicity, and what is his ethnicity?
How is that a weird question? they do exist you are aware of that?What a weirdo question
Yh Yemenis are chill.i've got a cousin with a yemeni step father he is chill but then again yemenis aren't really ajnabis in the traditional sense tbh
That kinda counts but I'm more of talking about a step father I want to know the experience and that.I have a step grandfather who is italian if that counts(my mums stepdad)
I have a step grandfather who is italian if that counts(my mums stepdad)
If he treats the children good there's nothing wrong with calling him "dad"I'd hate life if I had a step father that wasn't Somali. How can you look an ajnabi nga in the eyes and call him dad. That shits revolting
It's disgusting. I would never do that. Its treasonIf he treats the children good there's nothing wrong with calling him "dad"
So if a Somali woman remarried because her former partner was abusive and the man she married is ajanabi and he treats the children well that's treason? how? and the children aren't denying their biological father. They say "dad" out of respect since he's taken on the role.It's disgusting. I would never do that. Its treason
She is vile and selfish for remarrying a non Somali man.So if a Somali woman remarried because her former partner was abusive and the man she married is ajanabi and he treats the children well that's treason? how? and the children aren't denying their biological father. They say "dad" out of respect since he's taken on the role.
Nah thats mank. I pity those kids. How can you have more than one dad. That's crazySo if a Somali woman remarried because her former partner was abusive and the man she married is ajanabi and he treats the children well that's treason? how? and the children aren't denying their biological father. They say "dad" out of respect since he's taken on the role.
Don't blame the children tho. And what do you expect the mother to do be single for the rest of her life.Nah thats mank. I pity those kids. How can you have more than one dad. That's crazy
Maybe she had a bad experience with her previous Somali husband and when you have a negative experience you don't want to risk marrying someone from the same ethnicity and be treated badly again hence why they opt for an ajanabi.She is vile and selfish for remarrying a non Somali man.
Imagine some Somali kid calling a his White Step-dad, who stepped up, "Abo".So if a Somali woman remarried because her former partner was abusive and the man she married is ajanabi and he treats the children well that's treason? how? and the children aren't denying their biological father. They say "dad" out of respect since he's taken on the role.
I know is something that we aren't used to and basically out of the ordinary but we shouldn't call it revolting rather it's shocking to many including myself but it does happen.Imagine some Somali kid calling a his White Step-dad, who stepped up, "Abo".
I'm sorry, that's just revolting.