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"Can you bring equilibrium?"
she's just doing it for attention, this will guarantee you sjw support and followers
Lol she's being a tryhard like those cadaan tumblrinas
she's just doing it for attention, this will guarantee you sjw support and followers
I am not trolling this time . You got braids though ?You’ve fooled me before, so I wasn’t so sure anymore
I am not trolling this time . You got braids though ?
Bro mines is worse than yours Im telling youShe needs to join the Timo La'aan crew that I head, no pun intended. The unadorned scalp is the true measure of beauty.
Somalis are the most Caucasoid Sub-Saharan Africans who aren't mixed with Semites.
Source? No, haven’t had them since I was a young girl. It’s not needed and it’s better to let your hair down. That’s doesn’t mean I’m married though
Have you heard of shaash saar ? This involves a bunch of Xalimos gathering around the groom to be and presenting her with scarfs. This comes from the ancient tradition of gabar timo tidcan, whereby the girl was presented with scarfs to wear for her wedding. It was also common for the girl unbraid her hair in time for special night .
This is all oral knowledge . Half my family are Bedouins.
I am surprised you never heard that phrase from your uncles . I always use to hear them reminisce about girls with braids during their chewing sessions .Ah yea I’ve heard of shaash saar! Laakin Woqooyinka waxaasi ma sameeyaan as far as I know. Laakin I didn’t know about the ancient tradition of gabadh timo tidcan. Interesting!
I am surprised you never heard that phrase from your uncles . I always use to hear them reminisce about girls with braids during their chewing sessions .
I go to black barbers so I been told a lot that I don't have "nigga hair". Middle school days sometimes black females on the bus would just start touching my hair randomly. Especially when I had my Afro is when I received a lot of "hair action" from African Americans
Anyone got hair similar to mines.
My father has soft hair like or how my dad says it "timo jileec" my mom is the opposite though.so I have a mixture of both of their hair.
This gonna make me look stupid af. But I never really understood the difference in hair texture between Somalis and blacks until later in life. In fact it took me until the 10th grade of high school to realize that African American chicks were using weaves. I dead ass thought for years that the girl that rode my bus was dying her hair every other week. Than I saw her get in a fight and someone snatched her weave and I was shook.When I'm the U.S I go to Cape Verdean or Puerto Rican hairstylists as a xalimo. They typically know how to handle my hair with instructions. It's different tho.
If you aren't comfortable with people touching your hair don't allow them walaal it's weird.
This gonna make me look stupid af. But I never really understood the difference in hair texture between Somalis and blacks until later in life. In fact it took me until the 10th grade of high school to realize that African American chicks were using weaves. I dead ass thought for years that the girl that rode my bus was dying her hair every other week. Than I saw her get in a fight and someone snatched her weave and I was shook.
I started looking closely and closely at everyone around me mostly the African Americans and started remembering all the comments about my hair. Than I started looking at Nigerians and Sudanese guys. Because they had similar hair to the African Americans. Literally my hair wasn't similar to any of the blacks or west Africans at all.
African American barbers be making me look fresh. I trust them with my hair.
La hawla I'm dead
You were a child. You knew no better. As long as they treat your hair with respect you don't need to worry. I trusted my hair with a Carribean once as a child and I'll never do it again. They ruined it and I repaired as a teen. I cut my own hair mostly and I style it as a xalimo.
Do you have long soft hair similar to Indians and whites. My younger sister has hair like that.
Nigga you got black hair wtf you talking about.I go to black barbers so I been told a lot that I don't have "nigga hair". Middle school days sometimes black females on the bus would just start touching my hair randomly. Especially when I had my Afro is when I received a lot of "hair action" from African Americans
Anyone got hair similar to mines.
My father has soft hair like or how my dad says it "timo jileec" my mom is the opposite though.so I have a mixture of both of their hair.
thats not what a majority of black people say. once they see my hair. my hair is what people point out to me when they say " your not african american where you from"Nigga you got black hair wtf you talking about.