What annoys me is those privileged men and women who think they have the right to look down on non-hijabis and even catcall them and abuse them. They don't even know what they are going through but they have the nerve to do that.
During the time I wasn’t wearing it, I went through tremendous sexual harassment and had nasty rumours about me, to the point that it has still affected me today. I can admit my low self esteem is a result from that.
I started hating my body simply because of the way it’s shaped and I was always bothered for it.
Whats the real tea, and I genuinely don’t mean to bash our men for this .. it’s just me and other Somali women I know experience…
It was never from non Somali men. Like other African men and women from other cultures never judged me for showing my hair and wearing pants, and treated me with respect and like a normal human being.
It was mostly the men within our community that assumed and spread awful things about me.
Even in hijab, I still get approached but that’s tea for another thread that some of the folks here don’t wanna admit .. ( that hijab is get approached and sexually harassed as well ).