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Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:07 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Areesa wrote:Aw stop toying with my emotions.
:whoa: What happened here ? You know that I :heart: you.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:08 pm
by AbdiWahab252
GedoGurl,

From 2006 to 2010. You kept shooting me down. Patience is a virtue.

Btw, let me know when you go down to Bongo.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:10 pm
by Areesa
Aw all this time you have been persuing gg being my back.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:16 pm
by salool
gedo_gurl wrote:Hahaha Advo...your first post explains it. I dont want to be a single mum. I have not found someone that I believe would be a good father to my children. I dont need a bank or a dugsi teacher, I need a man who will shape the minds of my children by being around them every hour he isnt working. I also have trouble with men because they tend to think I'm being bossy, rude or argumentative when I'm not. I've been raised in a house with several sibling alxamduliAllah and I had to have my voice heard, I cannot undo that.
Life is all about taking risks walaal, even you marry the best man in the world you can become a single mum hadu ilaahy ku qoray.
Nolosha lagama baqo hadi kale waliga meelna gaadhi meysid.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:20 pm
by gedo_gurl
Abdi, for someone who is always talking about other women and the disasters you have made of past relationships you sure do know how to make a girl feel special!

Areesa...you poor child. :whoa:

Salool. Abaayo for everything else I will take risks but if a man is really not a good person what else can I do? The ones aan la sheekeesaday kulli they are either dulmi types or they are too carefree (no job, still at home, benefits) seen yeelaa marka. Do I marry them and then have the kids even though I know it wont work? I will adopt, I'm sure I will be just as happy.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:22 pm
by Areesa
GG don't feel sorry for me. I will do bad by myself.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:24 pm
by gedo_gurl
Loooooooool I love that song!

Abdi is a time waster, dont fall into that trap. The second you think you have him he's already in some random village in Africa escaping his marital bed with nothing but his sheets for cover.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:27 pm
by Colonel
gedo_gurl wrote:Hahaha Advo...your first post explains it. I dont want to be a single mum. I have not found someone that I believe would be a good father to my children. I dont need a bank or a dugsi teacher, I need a man who will shape the minds of my children by being around them every hour he isnt working. I also have trouble with men because they tend to think I'm being bossy, rude or argumentative when I'm not. I've been raised in a house with several sibling alxamduliAllah and I had to have my voice heard, I cannot undo that.
30 and still single.

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Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:27 pm
by Siciid85
Seems a lot of the chicks here need to register themselves in the mosques for marriage. Calaacalkiina ba laga joogi wayey. :whew:

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:28 pm
by AbdiWahab252
gedo_gurl wrote:Loooooooool I love that song!

Abdi is a time waster, dont fall into that trap. The second you think you have him he's already in some random village in Africa escaping his marital bed with nothing but his sheets for cover.
:blessed: A woman who gets me. I need to have you on speed dial :D

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:32 pm
by Basra-
:roll: U guys don't get it. The fatso mj ureysoo areesa, has a crush on the bride. Naaa don't go-- order some pizza at home and call it a Fatso Fessoo! :dj:

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:36 pm
by salool
gedo_gurl wrote:Abdi, for someone who is always talking about other women and the disasters you have made of past relationships you sure do know how to make a girl feel special!

Areesa...you poor child. :whoa:

Salool. Abaayo for everything else I will take risks but if a man is really not a good person what else can I do? The ones aan la sheekeesaday kulli they are either dulmi types or they are too carefree (no job, still at home, benefits) seen yeelaa marka. Do I marry them and then have the kids even though I know it wont work? I will adopt, I'm sure I will be just as happy.
Maya loser caydh qaata wax o kugu so kordhinayo ba iska yar, laakin kuwa kale ee dadkooga isaga dhex jira ee balwad laheyne ee shaqaysta.Aduunkan qof perfect ihi ma jiro walaal ee dont close all the doors.Nin caruur dhalis uun looma guursado, naag kasta nin way oo baahan tahay.waliga ma sariir cidlo ah baad ka so kici? :lol:

Inshallah ilaahy mid khayr qaba bu ku siin.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:41 pm
by gedo_gurl
Abdi...you know that I don't roll like that :comeon:

Salool loooool qayr Alle ha ku siiyo and the same for you inshaAllah....If only the 'normal' men aad ka hadleeysid actually existed. They are married, have foreign girlfriends, want to 'date' first....The good men who want a wife and a friend and a mother of their children are very few and the luckier women have them on lockdown LOL I would have been happier if I married a Somali from Somalia, kuwaas aa rag ah, London waa empty sis.

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:44 pm
by Basra-
gedo_gurl wrote:Abdi...you know that I don't roll like that :comeon:

Salool loooool qayr Alle ha ku siiyo and the same for you inshaAllah....If only the 'normal' men aad ka hadleeysid actually existed. They are married, have foreign girlfriends, want to 'date' first....The good men who want a wife and a friend and a mother of their children are very few and the luckier women have them on lockdown LOL I would have been happier if I married a Somali from Somalia, kuwaas aa rag ah, London waa empty sis.


gedo

the problem with u is--u iz a lesbo masquerading as a tom boy. Of course, men prefer other lovely feminine females over your sporty ruggdy a$$. :dj:

Re: Awkward moment.

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 3:49 pm
by Adali
gedo_gurl wrote:Hahaha Advo...your first post explains it. I dont want to be a single mum. I have not found someone that I believe would be a good father to my children. I dont need a bank or a dugsi teacher, I need a man who will shape the minds of my children by being around them every hour he isnt working. I also have trouble with men because they tend to think I'm being bossy, rude or argumentative when I'm not. I've been raised in a house with several sibling alxamduliAllah and I had to have my voice heard, I cannot undo that.
;)