Somali guys in sweden

Sophisticate

~Gallantly Gadabuursi~
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You are a female incel, it’s so obvious.
I don't think she is. I disagree with her portraying Somali guys as undesirable. Ajnabis are not something to brag about. I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online. Those of us that look good could care less.
 
I don't think she is. I disagree with her portraying Somali guys as undesirable. Ajnabis are not something to brag about. I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online. Those of us that look good could not care less.
Anyone who takes these gender wars so seriously and writes long essays is either unattractive or an incel whether they’re a guy or a girl
 
I don't think she is. I disagree with her portraying Somali guys as undesirable. Ajnabis are not something to brag about. I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online. Those of us that look good could not care less.
Somali guys are very desirable unless you talking about literal bums.

Most of us on here are just trolling anyways but there are some that just prefer Snowbunny queens waa iska caadi
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
I have a sincere question and I'm not trolling. My brother is married to a cadaan Egyptian, and I've noticed that even when men from our community statistically have more relationships with foreigners, particularly in Scandinavian countries and America, and even back home with Syrians and Yemenis, most of the horror stories and intense experiences seem to involve our macrobian sisters mingling with ajnabis. I wonder if it's because their side of the story is more public on social media.
 
I have a sincere question and I'm not trolling. My brother is married to a cadaan Egyptian, and I've noticed that even when men from our community statistically have more relationships with foreigners, particularly in Scandinavian countries and America, and even back home with Syrians and Yemenis, most of the horror stories and intense experiences seem to involve our macrobian sisters mingling with ajnabis. I wonder if it's because their side of the story is more public on social media.
its more about the leadership saaxib. When a man and a women gets married the man has bigger influence in her and the kids since he is the man fo the house and the leader. If she does not listen then its over for her. But we somali men when we marry ajanabi we are better at picking the right spouse.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
I don't think she is. I disagree with her portraying Somali guys as undesirable. Ajnabis are not something to brag about. I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online. Those of us that look good could not care less.
"I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online."

This needs to get pinned thought I was only one who noticed lets end this thread with this quote.

Especially on Tiktok all the Ajnabi validation seeking Somali people who plaster their life and them liking or being with Ajnabis either are liberal and lifeless or Mid or both sometimes.
 
Samira Does my Pfp look Madow enough for the snow bunnies abayo? since snow bunny is only for cadaan girls with madow men fetish according to you?
You look pure madow go get your snowbunny king
Get Out Smile GIF by Get Out Movie
 

Sophisticate

~Gallantly Gadabuursi~
Staff Member
Somali guys are very desirable unless you talking about literal bums.

Most of us on here are just trolling anyways but there are some that just prefer Snowbunny queens waa iska caadi
It does not matter about preferences. Just control your narrative before ajnabis see you in an extremely stereotypical and exaggerated way like those equally pigmented people with coiler hair.
:drakelaugh:
"I find it's mostly unattractive Somalis who overhype foreigners. I noticed it online."

This needs to get pinned thought I was only one who noticed lets end this thread with this quote.

Especially on Tiktok all the Ajnabi validation seeking Somali people who plaster their life and them liking or being with Ajnabis either are liberal and lifeless or Mid or both sometimes.
Yup.
Anyone who takes these gender wars so seriously and writes long essays is either unattractive or an incel whether they’re a guy or a girl
Essentially an internet addict.
 

Sophisticate

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Sis, just ignore these guys. It's obvious that their 'preferences' are motivated not by inclinations but more by pain originating from their home of origin. Or adverse experiences in their romantic life. I say that because they cannot like what they like without simultaneously knocking others down a peg. The psychological manipulation of glorifying one group and vilifying another is a narc tactic. No one should fall for the pedestal-pit binary. Ask them about their hooyo, aabo and exes. Their traumas/upbringing will tell you everything you need to know.​
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
You look pure madow go get your snowbunny king
Get Out Smile GIF by Get Out Movie
Xaasid. Am noble Hawiye from sub clan of Xaawadle from both sides of family. Even when I could have exploited and breeded with rich Ajnabis and Cadaans not the bum ones these incels seek, I have vowed and made an Oath to procreate with Halimo preferably Hawiye and Also Xaawadle even if Shes is broke and unemployed.
 
Xaasid. Am noble Hawiye from sub clan of Xaawadle from both sides of family. Even when I could have exploited and breeded with rich Ajnabis and Cadaans not the bum ones these incels seek, I have vowed and made an Oath to procreate with Halimo preferably Hawiye and Also Xaawadle even if Shes is broke and unemployed.
Are you Xawaadle too my guy?

I am xawaadle as well.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
Yall need to understand for the trolls
Are you Xawaadle too my guy?

I am xawaadle as well.
Yh my friend.

To those who have an affection for foreigners, particularly the Caucasian-loving bandits like Farahs, it's crucial to consider the implications of such relationships. Specifically, being involved with a non-Somali, especially someone of Caucasian descent, could lead to feelings of exclusion during family gatherings. The lack of shared language and cultural nuances might result in poor communication between the foreign partner and both sets of parents. There will be instances where everyone converses and laughs in Somali, leaving the non-Somali partner feeling isolated and as if they are the subject of amusement.

Furthermore, intimate moments might lose their cultural intimacy, as talking in a spicy manner in Somali, which is a significant part of Somali relationships, may not be possible with a partner who doesn't understand the language. Public discussions or private conversations between the couple might draw unwanted attention, making it challenging to maintain privacy.

On a more personal note, the familiar atmosphere of the home one grew up in might be compromised. Lastly, from a cultural standpoint, the traditional Somali attire, especially the distinctive "fuuto in baati," might not have the same appeal when worn by a non-Somali partner. These factors should be carefully considered when entering into relationships outside one's cultural background.

I have Degree in this topic, And unfourtunely I also have Ajnabi sister in Law.
 
Yall need to understand for the trolls

Yh my friend.

To those who have an affection for foreigners, particularly the Caucasian-loving bandits like Farahs, it's crucial to consider the implications of such relationships. Specifically, being involved with a non-Somali, especially someone of Caucasian descent, could lead to feelings of exclusion during family gatherings. The lack of shared language and cultural nuances might result in poor communication between the foreign partner and both sets of parents. There will be instances where everyone converses and laughs in Somali, leaving the non-Somali partner feeling isolated and as if they are the subject of amusement.

Furthermore, intimate moments might lose their cultural intimacy, as talking in a spicy manner in Somali, which is a significant part of Somali relationships, may not be possible with a partner who doesn't understand the language. Public discussions or private conversations between the couple might draw unwanted attention, making it challenging to maintain privacy.

On a more personal note, the familiar atmosphere of the home one grew up in might be compromised. Lastly, from a cultural standpoint, the traditional Somali attire, especially the distinctive "fuuto in baati," might not have the same appeal when worn by a non-Somali partner. These factors should be carefully considered when entering into relationships outside one's cultural background.

I have Degree in this topic, And unfourtunely I also have Ajnabi sister in Law.
I already know the downsides of Cadaan women. That’s why I won’t marry them but still they are nice to have fun with 😏😼
 

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