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Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:22 am
by Julkimi
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Cali guys are mostly tall, built, with no receding hairline.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:41 am
by Machiavelli2
There are tons of decent & honourable Halimos in Toronto, usually, we only hear and read about those few bad apples. God bless them.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 2:17 am
by AbdiJohnson
The one thing I love about that city is that people dont lead double lives. What you see is what you get. There is consistency. No one judges you whatsoever. They are also the most liberal of any immigrants I've ever seen. I dont know what made them the way they are. They don't hide anything. If they want to go to a bar patio, they dont think twice. If they want to bring their girlfriends and boyfriends home, they do. They go to the movie theatres with their parents watching Rated R movies. The baati has been ditched for jeans. Hoyoo will be listening to Gucci Mane and Michael Jackson

I am,

Abdi "I will raise my kids there" Johnson

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 2:21 am
by KnowThySelf23
AbdiJohnson wrote:The one thing I love about that city is that people dont lead double lives. What you see is what you get. There is consistency. No one judges you whatsoever. They are also the most liberal of any immigrants I've ever seen. I dont know what made them the way they are. They don't hide anything. If they want to go to a bar patio, they dont think twice. If they want to bring their girlfriends and boyfriends home, they do. They go to the movie theatres with their parents watching Rated R movies. The baati has been ditched for jeans.

I am,

Abdi "I will raise my kids there" Johnson
lmaooo damn all true...the parents here are a lot cooler and more understanding too. certainly i can't speak for all of them but for the most part toronto somlians are the most liberal, or most of ontario, ottawa excluded.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:02 am
by EvolSyawla
Lollll are you two in half white homes?

I got beat for staying out late. We had to play music w earphones and no 'blaring'. Hooyo always had Quran ringing in the house. Baati always indoors w/googarad and jeans w long sweaters.. Somalis definitely judge.

I dunno. I grew up w first/second gen Somalis from good homes. Never lived in the Somali ghettos so we would be beat for behaving like that at home or in public lol duplicity was necessary around Somalis my dear.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:04 am
by KnowThySelf23
EvolSyawla wrote:Lollll are you two in half white homes?

I got beat for staying out late. We had to play music w earphones and no 'blaring'. Hooyo always had Quran ringing in the house. Bastian always indoors w/googarad. Somalis defi

lol see thats the difference...my parents aren't religious

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:39 am
by YummyMummy
All you SNet Faarax's and Xalimo's getting hitched soon, don't forget to send me an e-invite & uunsi Image

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:46 am
by EvolSyawla
I think my snet invitation list is literally:
You, Soph, Julz, Amira and Bella. loll I will have plenty of uunsi, cake and halawad for you all.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:56 am
by Sophisticate
Everyone's impression of Toronto is subjective. My upbringing wasn't around too many Somalis, and even then it was always family friends or relatives, but my parents weren't as liberal as AbdiJohsnon replied, they weren't traditionalists either. I didn't have to wear sheet dirac at home, but at the same time they were relatively conservative which is why I ended up straight-edged. I'm not judgemental though I actually have a to each his own philosophy.

Wow thanks Evol thanks. My question is are you getting married, better yet who is? Fill me in please.

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:17 am
by Bella18
Evol awwwww thanks darls, tell us when to get our diracs/ heels / ticket ready beforehand :)


Very happy for you! xx

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:23 am
by EvolSyawla
haha Definitely macaaney!!!, inshaAllah.

Noo so duceey loool

Soph....
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lol I talk about him alllllll the time. If I could make a thread every day saying I'm in love, I would. loll anyways, haye no problem. I will send you the invite when a date is picked and we'll go from there. Plan for next summer InshaAllah eeuuuhehehehe

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:24 am
by YummyMummy
LoveAlways, my sister, my family, thank you beauts Image
Time to brush up my ciyaar Somali skills Image

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:28 am
by KnowThySelf23
YummyMummy wrote:LoveAlways, my sister, my family, thank you beauts Image
Time to brush up my ciyaar Somali skills Image
question, i don't really go to a lot of somali weddings but, are they always gender-seperated? overtime i ago there are only females and the guys just sit in another room. what the hell do they do in there? lol. also there needs to be more mixed weddings..:P

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:31 am
by Sophisticate
Masha'Allah sis. Hope its in this city. :D

Re: Toronto Xalimos Appreciation Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:34 am
by YummyMummy
KnowThySelf: I don't know, I don't attend many but the ones I did were female-only. Nice to see all the ladies in their finest and whipping out their best Image.