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Re: Marrying Ajnabi, Yasmin and Salah

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DisplacedDiraac wrote:
Gaashaanle1000 wrote:Many of them want a mixed light skin designer baby
Come off it kid.
Take this BS to an African American forum.
AlhamdulilaAh many of us ain't colour struck and we have the genes to produce a better looking child with a fellow Somali!!
Why are you offended if this does not ring true for you?

You cannot deny that many of these Somalis Ajanabis are doing it for that reason. I have seen it and know that it happens. Also stop pretending to be some light skinned Asian, you are a Somali, meaning that you are African and dark skinned.

But who am I to respond to you, keep living in lala land! :clap:
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:comeon:


Oh noes, a xaliimo married ajnabi, the horror, OH THE HORROR, how will I ever live knowing such a thing happens.
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Zumu,
Waa dooq, some women uguma baxdo to keep it within :som: . Dadka haku mashquulin ee indaha ka daa :)
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DisplacedDiraac wrote:
Gaashaanle1000 wrote:Many of them want a mixed light skin designer baby
Come off it kid.
Take this BS to an African American forum.
AlhamdulilaAh many of us ain't colour struck and we have the genes to produce a better looking child with a fellow Somali!!
Is that why Diana is the number one bestselling cosmetic cream in Somaliland/Somalia?
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incognito1 wrote:i personally feel sorry for the few women that marry out, i mean they are so short sighted. They dont even think of their kids future, like the somali women who marry the jareers of the u.a.e for money, and who end up hiding their children when family comes over, just because they resemble their father her husband what a discrase.
If they hide the kid, Would they hide the husband too? if they were attracted to the dad, how can they not like the kid's looks?
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Sumubaridi wrote:
incognito1 wrote:i personally feel sorry for the few women that marry out, i mean they are so short sighted. They dont even think of their kids future, like the somali women who marry the jareers of the u.a.e for money, and who end up hiding their children when family comes over, just because they resemble their father her husband what a discrase.
If they hide the kid, Would they hide the husband too? if they were attracted to the dad, how can they not like the kid's looks?
1) they married for the huge wedding, the big house and ofcourse the good life.

2) they thought their kids would turn out like them.

3) they dont bring family when their man is home.

One of these women had here pics all over her house, and none of here husband.

Another hid her children in their room when her aunt came by, and when the aunt asked to see the kids, she replied they were sick and in bed.

Thats what i meant with short sighted
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you are exaggerating, no one can hid their kids and husband from their family! what kind of family they have? where they were in their wedding? where they were when having a baby?
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Hyperactive wrote:you are exaggerating, no one can hid their kids and husband from their family! what kind of family they have? where they were in their wedding? where they were when having a baby?
Aniga xitaa waan yaabay. Baby ga iyo Husband ka ma xoogaa dhar ah baa see dadka dhan looga qariyay. Plus, you cannot hide anything from Somalis. They love rumours so much.
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:damn: @ Somali women hiding their ajnabi hubbies and kids :lol:

But Incognito1 is right. Some women have been reported to hide their husband and muuq-shabeel kids :lol: I mean they are orangutan-looking, so they better behidden ; otherwise,the jokes Somalis made on them is something they don't want to deal with.

But folks, the women who marry ajnabis are already the bottom of the food chain, so why do we care about them? Realistically speaking, the ajnabi guys who married them have been banging them for years, so it is not like they are virgins; these girls are already damaged goods. So, instead of fooling Somali bros, let them go their filth with gaalo qurunley men. We should ignore them and have them exist in their separate world.
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i found this family's youtube channel. mashallah, best muslim family walle. they are best friends. i was watching hours last night. dammit, this woman is very good somali woman. too bad ajnabi has to find her when she was 18.
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Sumubaridi wrote:I watched a somali girl called Yasmiin and her white american husband called Salah on Facebook and how she was the reason he took islam. They are now married for 21 years with 4 children and they seem proud and happy family. Here is what I took out of the husband tag.

1) The kind of romantic and sweet talking that our girls wants is in the cadaan culture. There was kissing on camera.

2) Somali girls do not realize that, those ajnabi boys did not work hard to be sweet talk. They learnt it from their parents. They brought up into that culture. Their fathers and grandys were kissing and sweet talking. Our fathers and grandys did not even sit on the same sofa with our parents.
3) Somali boys are victims of cultural change. The girls wants them to be cadaan sweet, their parents did not raise them that way. They still see somethings as " Not appropriate".
4) Our girls do not realize that, if you marry kikuyu, you expect him to be the best kikuyu but not the best Amhara.
5) Cadaan boys do not have other obligation and responsibility other than just the wife and the kids. He spends everything that he has on them. Somali men has a wide a range of financial obligations.
6) The girls who marry ajnabi soften up to that culture and get on with the flow. She was aruging with him that, she asked him to marry him. A Somali girl will never admit to a somali man that, she asked him to marry her. She will always claimed she was wanted and persued while she did nothing to get him.

Who is being unreasonable here akhiyaarta?

A somali girl who expects her somali husband to change or a somali man who still things he has to be how he was raised.
Is this it?

https://www.facebook.com/AlJasiiraNews/ ... 43686554:0

:umad:
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Tbh there are just as much guys marrying outside i wonder why there aint many negative threads aboit them?
Anyway they were married for 20 plus yrs.. that is a success story. I wish them all the best. At the end of the day its qadir. U dont know who ur gonna end up with there are tons of good somalis and tons of other guys. I mean lets face it being outside ur country you are bound to marry other ethnicities its just the way it is the ratio between ajanabis and somalis guys or women. The ajanabis is way high.

There are somali tradiontalists on marrying ur own i fully respect that and there are many advantages to it. But those ppl should also respect ppl who decide to marry out. At the end of the day its not my business. Those specific interracial relationships that r posted here will not affect my life. Sone ppl here take things to far as though its a family member. There are 20 million somalis on this planet. Ok. Individually its their own choice ehat they do dont do.
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TheMightyNomad wrote:
Sumubaridi wrote:I watched a somali girl called Yasmiin and her white american husband called Salah on Facebook and how she was the reason he took islam. They are now married for 21 years with 4 children and they seem proud and happy family. Here is what I took out of the husband tag.

1) The kind of romantic and sweet talking that our girls wants is in the cadaan culture. There was kissing on camera.

2) Somali girls do not realize that, those ajnabi boys did not work hard to be sweet talk. They learnt it from their parents. They brought up into that culture. Their fathers and grandys were kissing and sweet talking. Our fathers and grandys did not even sit on the same sofa with our parents.
3) Somali boys are victims of cultural change. The girls wants them to be cadaan sweet, their parents did not raise them that way. They still see somethings as " Not appropriate".
4) Our girls do not realize that, if you marry kikuyu, you expect him to be the best kikuyu but not the best Amhara.
5) Cadaan boys do not have other obligation and responsibility other than just the wife and the kids. He spends everything that he has on them. Somali men has a wide a range of financial obligations.
6) The girls who marry ajnabi soften up to that culture and get on with the flow. She was aruging with him that, she asked him to marry him. A Somali girl will never admit to a somali man that, she asked him to marry her. She will always claimed she was wanted and persued while she did nothing to get him.

Who is being unreasonable here akhiyaarta?

A somali girl who expects her somali husband to change or a somali man who still things he has to be how he was raised.
Is this it?

https://www.facebook.com/AlJasiiraNews/ ... 43686554:0

:umad:
Yooo the guy looks his 50s tho
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Re: Marrying Ajnabi, Yasmin and Salah

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Hodan94 wrote:
TheMightyNomad wrote:
Sumubaridi wrote:I watched a somali girl called Yasmiin and her white american husband called Salah on Facebook and how she was the reason he took islam. They are now married for 21 years with 4 children and they seem proud and happy family. Here is what I took out of the husband tag.

1) The kind of romantic and sweet talking that our girls wants is in the cadaan culture. There was kissing on camera.

2) Somali girls do not realize that, those ajnabi boys did not work hard to be sweet talk. They learnt it from their parents. They brought up into that culture. Their fathers and grandys were kissing and sweet talking. Our fathers and grandys did not even sit on the same sofa with our parents.
3) Somali boys are victims of cultural change. The girls wants them to be cadaan sweet, their parents did not raise them that way. They still see somethings as " Not appropriate".
4) Our girls do not realize that, if you marry kikuyu, you expect him to be the best kikuyu but not the best Amhara.
5) Cadaan boys do not have other obligation and responsibility other than just the wife and the kids. He spends everything that he has on them. Somali men has a wide a range of financial obligations.
6) The girls who marry ajnabi soften up to that culture and get on with the flow. She was aruging with him that, she asked him to marry him. A Somali girl will never admit to a somali man that, she asked him to marry her. She will always claimed she was wanted and persued while she did nothing to get him.

Who is being unreasonable here akhiyaarta?

A somali girl who expects her somali husband to change or a somali man who still things he has to be how he was raised.
Is this it?

https://www.facebook.com/AlJasiiraNews/ ... 43686554:0

:umad:
Yooo the guy looks his 50s tho
Maya. October 3 tag. The guy has koofiya and the woman hijab. go all the way to October 3.
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incognito1 wrote:i personally feel sorry for the few women that marry out, i mean they are so short sighted. They dont even think of their kids future, like the somali women who marry the jareers of the u.a.e for money, and who end up hiding their children when family comes over, just because they resemble their father her husband what a discrase.


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