Somalis and Encouragement!

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This explains why most people on this forum are insensitive and brutal
Niggas were never shown love
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I tell your mother I love her in the heat of the moment though :drakewtf:

Then I hand her £20 and dip
 

VixR

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I know very well about waqooye Somali culture because I was born and raised there. Not once have I heard families saying they love each other. When I first moved over here, I found quite surprising seeing my Mexican friends hugging, showing respect and love for their siblings.
Well, my parents are too. The reason I asked Reiko if her uncles were always in Somalia is because I was about to argue the point further that it must be a family to family thing, but I realized my folks had spent a lot, or most, of their youth outside the country so I wondered. I still think it’s too brash to assume it’s all cultural, but maybe you’re right.

This all reminds me of the rat licking experiments we talked about in a psychology class this semester.
Now I'm curious if this has impacted you and @Hybrid romantically?:farmajoyaab:
If I had to guess I’d say yes.

Keep encouraging those kids, Soph.
 
Well, my parents are too. The reason I asked Reiko if her uncles were always in Somalia is because I was about to argue the point further that it must be a family to family thing, but I realized my folks had spent a lot, or most, of their youth outside the country so I wondered. I still think it’s too brash to assume it’s all cultural, but maybe you’re right.

This all reminds me of the rat licking experiments we talked about in a psychology class this semester.

If I had to guess I’d say yes.

Keep encouraging those kids, Soph.
is that why you are so cynical in life it is because nobody told you waan ku jaclahay :frdfvsb:
 

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Well, my parents are too. The reason I asked Reiko if her uncles were always in Somalia is because I was about to argue the point further that it must be a family to family thing, but I realized my folks had spent a lot, or most, of their youth outside the country. I still think it’s too brash to assume it’s all cultural, but maybe you’re right.

This all reminds me of the rat licking experiments we talked about in a psychology classes.

It might be a reer magaal thing and also contigent on the individual. My parents were abroad since their late teens/early 20s to attend uni. However, my father is into saying warm sentiments more so. While my mother sees it as inauthentic and says it sparingly.
 

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Well, my parents are too. The reason I asked Reiko if her uncles were always in Somalia is because I was about to argue the point further that it must be a family to family thing, but I realized my folks had spent a lot, or most, of their youth outside the country so I wondered. I still think it’s too brash to assume it’s all cultural, but maybe you’re right.

This all reminds me of the rat licking experiments we talked about in a psychology class this semester.

If I had to guess I’d say yes.

Keep encouraging those kids, Soph.

Thanks Vix, will do.

:dead: See how they ran away when I asked.
 

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I don’t know tbh. I haven’t done long term relationship. Very few Somalis live in my area and I can’t do long term relationship with an ajanabi

Would you ever say the L word? :farmajoyaab:Even though it wasn't uttered to you nor have you said it to a family member?
 

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How curious are you? Because we can find out



Thanks for letting us know. Vixr - psychiatrist, psychologist, cultural and social anthropologist, dating coach, and young mother of two cats.

:eating:Take me to the best Keto Resturant in London that money can buy. Anything for your backstory and a healthy meal. I'll pay as you English Abdis love when a woman takes the lead. And gentlewomanly escort you home via uber. Arm candy should ride in style (no bus stops). :samwelcome: Tell us...
 
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VixR

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It might be a reer magaal thing and also contigent on the individual. My parents were abroad since their late teens/early 20s to attend uni. However, my father is into saying warm sentiments more so. While my mother sees it as inauthentic and says it sparingly.
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Literally the same...that’s something.
is that why you are so cynical in life it is because nobody told you waan ku jaclahay :frdfvsb:
I think I’m on the cynical end of the spectrum, because I see it all the time that it’s how people typically operate (on self-interest). Just look around you. It’s not necessarily bad, it might even be innate.
How curious are you? Because we can find out.

Thanks for letting us know. Vixr - psychiatrist, psychologist, cultural and social anthropologist, dating coach, and young mother of two cats.
Was I wrong? I didn’t say it out of thin air, you know.
 
:eating:Take me to the best Keto Resturant in London that money can buy. Anything for your backstory and a healthy meal. I'll pay as you English Abdis love when a woman takes the lead. And gentlewomanly escort you home via uber. Arm candy should ride in style (no bus stops). :samwelcome: Tell us...

Let you pay? I can't. What are you, a dominatrix?

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