Desert Flower
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No I’m not exaggerating. Space is premium and they do what they must do.C’mon are you exaggerating or did you really see people who put their kids in storage rooms to sleep?![]()
No I’m not exaggerating. Space is premium and they do what they must do.C’mon are you exaggerating or did you really see people who put their kids in storage rooms to sleep?![]()
They probably don’t add those Somalis born in Kenya or Ethiopia as well on the census.Honestly, we are a pretty large community by Australian standards. There are around 50k of us, most of which are concentrated in Melbourne. The official number is lower because Australia only counts Somalia-borns as Somali even though most of us were born in Australia.
At least that's what I think. I've never filled out a census before.
Quality over quantity. What good is 10 kids who don’t know the Quran and deen and grow up to be scammers and criminals? They’re of no use to the Ummah.Having too many kids is good for us in the long run. It increases the population of our ethnicity and the Ummah as a whole.
meh I don't think spacing has anything to do with it, if you space it out too far then the kids can't ever connect
I never met a Somali family where the kids each had their own room. And facts to this statement. It’s because there’s very few resources to begin with, and there’s a lot of fighting in the family too. I have a theory on that.Spacing has everything to do with it. It’s easier financially and most importantly biologically on the mother. The reason why Somali women tend to have so many health issues is the back to back to back to back pregnancies.
Connecting with your siblings can be done with any age gap. Just because you are four or five years older than your siblings doesn’t mean you don’t have a close connection. It alsomeans there won’t be that fight for resources and extreme sibling rivalry that is common with Somalis. It also means that infants can have a full two years close with their mother and have the full attention that’s needed for such young children.
Grew up sharing a room with 4+ people. House was big but not big enough for my family to live in. Not to mention I had family living with me from Africa, my crib was like kakuma 2.0. There was like 30 pair of shoes at the front door. If you plan on having lots of children make sure you have enough space for them.if i dont have atleast 100 kids then i have failed in life
Yeah a big house with lots of bedroomsGrew up sharing a room with 4+ people. House was big but not big enough for my family to live in. Not to mention I had family living with me from Africa, my crib was like kakuma 2.0. There was like 30 pair of shoes at the front door. If you plan on having lots of children make sure you have enough space for them.
I shared my room with 4 brothers the room smelled like ass and sweatGrew up sharing a room with 4+ people. House was big but not big enough for my family to live in. Not to mention I had family living with me from Africa, my crib was like kakuma 2.0. There was like 30 pair of shoes at the front door. If you plan on having lots of children make sure you have enough space for them.
How many of you in total? I forgot that you’re right how visitors wil come visit you at home lool and that adds upI shared my room with 4 brothers the room smelled like ass and sweat
They probably don’t add those Somalis born in Kenya or Ethiopia as well on the census.
meh I don't think spacing has anything to do with it, if you space it out too far then the kids can't ever connect