SuldaanGuled
Rag waa shaah dumarna waa sheeko.
You said a lot more than that. Anyway, I did get the gist of it better, unlike last time.
I genuinely think it's better to isolate from the community and really select for the ones they interact with, if at all. We had a couple family friends and that's it. We weren't allowed to hang out with other Somali kids that weren't that family.
The fact that @Professor said the family was isaaq makes me wonder if its a coincidence.
But i wasn't addressing you it was for the OP what i said was according to him somali women are throwing themselves to ajinabi men due to tribalism but this wasn't the case as there a number of reasons but the types that usually avoid somali men all together do it because they don't want anything to do with being somali & that he was dreaming if he thought qabyaalad was the root cause. It may've been for the single case he foretold but not the majority.
I tend to differ as you're correlating more positive outcomes with less interaction within the community, from my observation it boils down to parenting as i've seen many cases whereby it led to more harm than good. In your case the limited interaction is a secondary cause & not the primary cause as to why you correlate it with positive outcomes.
Do you remember in the other thread where i mentioned the girl who chose to live with her cheating husband, well she was a product of such parenting who believed less interaction with the community meant betterment for their kids well it didn't lead to the outcome they were hoping for. I only found about the parents views after interacting with them multiple times.
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