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Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:32 pm
by Cherine
I'm not saying Somalis romantic ma noqon karaan {some are/can for sure}just that there's a dearth of sweet words one can use for shukansi. Maybe i need to acquaint myself with Cilmi Bodhari's poems. (I know of his story ofcourse and wallahi I'm grateful such a man existed!)

I remember Dr Yalaxoow saying something really funny. When he was back in Mog wax la yidhaado kissing on the lips mey garaneeyn..the men just would squeeze naasaha with both hands the whole time. LOL. It's only when he came to Sweden that he got enlightened. :lol:

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:33 pm
by ManD333q
Laguage in it self is neither romantic or un-romantic. What one considers romantic, akward, cringey is all culturally dependent.

Sweet talking in somali will come very natural and easy for some people others will find it forced, formal and akward lol.

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:41 pm
by Tuushi
Cherine wrote:I'm not saying Somalis romantic ma noqon karaan {some are/can for sure}just that there's a dearth of sweet words one can use for shukansi. Maybe i need to acquaint myself with Cilmi Bodhari's poems. (I know of his story ofcourse and wallahi I'm grateful such a man existed!)

I remember Dr Yalaxoow saying something really funny. When he was back in Mog wax la yidhaado kissing on the lips mey garaneeyn..the men just would squeeze naasaha with both hands the whole time. LOL. It's only when he came to Sweden that he got enlightened. :lol:
This killed me. :lol: :lol:

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:46 pm
by Julkimi
Cherine wrote:
I remember Dr Yalaxoow saying something really funny. When he was back in Mog wax la yidhaado kissing on the lips mey garaneeyn..the men just would squeeze naasaha with both hands the whole time. LOL. It's only when he came to Sweden that he got enlightened. :lol:

Omg this part killed me. Why would they only squeeze the breasts? Bismillah.

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Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:50 pm
by unstoppablefade
Kissing is not a social norm there. Which is odd considering how much Somalis emulate and adore Hindi culture. I remember asking my cousin if she ever kissed a nigga and she gave me a funny look and said war shimbir miya ahay warkas naga ka xeey :lol:

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:51 pm
by Cherine
I've heard of Somali odayaal who've never seen their wives naked because of no electricity and lack of privacy due to the close living arrangements. But i was unprepared for what Dr Yalaxoow revealed...and this is Moqadhishu not the backwaters. Lord have mercy lol.

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:56 pm
by LMFAOO
Cherine wrote:I've heard of Somali odayaal who've never seen their wives naked because of no electricity and lack of privacy due to the close living arrangements. But i was unprepared for what Dr Yalaxoow revealed...and this is Moqadhishu not the backwaters. Lord have mercy lol.
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Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:57 pm
by Tuushi
That is tragic.I doubt any of them loved married life. :(

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:58 pm
by Marques
Aboowe meaning brother, how does one shukaansi with that term :lol: Atleast Huuno is cool in my books.

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:23 pm
by Khalid Ali
Cherine wrote:I've heard of Somali odayaal who've never seen their wives naked because of no electricity and lack of privacy due to the close living arrangements. But i was unprepared for what Dr Yalaxoow revealed...and this is Moqadhishu not the backwaters. Lord have mercy lol.

Wadaads have sex with their clothes on

Back in the jungle young girls used to get married at the age of 15 myga In hawdka. there was a girl who was married of to a geeljire and at their wedding night he undressed him self to do the act, the girl screamed and ran to the tent of her mother and father and said
Hoooyo ninki wuuu is qaawinayaa she cried :lol: and her mother said hooyo ninka haka soo cararin pooor girl was shocked :lol:

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:34 pm
by xaliye123
Hadaad is barto kalmadaha mac-macaan waligaa iskama dhaafi kartid.

Aboowe macaane markay qofi ku tidhaahdo qalbigaa ku dhaqaaqi. Adiguna waa inaad jawaabteeda sisa waliba aad jiida abaaaaaayo macaaaaan aa tidhaado.

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 11:10 pm
by EvolSyawla
Maybe I have misunderstood "sweet talking" but unless you are insincere, nothing about it is a lie or nonsense.

You can be very affectionate with eachother and mean every word. My macaanow, gacaliye, habibti, the list goes on. I relish in giving and receiving that kind of bubbling love. Its engulfing. I heard its a waqooyi thing to be a bit cold, but that's silly because Bodheri, Hadraawi and most other poets come from the north and their romantic poetry is unmatched.

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 11:41 pm
by GeoSeven
Khalid Ali wrote:
Cherine wrote:I've heard of Somali odayaal who've never seen their wives naked because of no electricity and lack of privacy due to the close living arrangements. But i was unprepared for what Dr Yalaxoow revealed...and this is Moqadhishu not the backwaters. Lord have mercy lol.

Wadaads have sex with their clothes on

Back in the jungle young girls used to get married at the age of 15 myga In hawdka. there was a girl who was married of to a geeljire and at their wedding night he undressed him self to do the act, the girl screamed and ran to the tent of her mother and father and said
Hoooyo ninki wuuu is qaawinayaa she cried :lol: and her mother said hooyo ninka haka soo cararin pooor girl was shocked :lol:
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Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 1:53 am
by X.Playa
Most my walaweyn freinds call one another aboowe macaane! I get confused . Wasnt this supposed to be used between different sexes? Wtf

Re: Aboowe macaan....

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 2:13 am
by Amira143
Cherine wrote:I'm not saying Somalis romantic ma noqon karaan {some are/can for sure}just that there's a dearth of sweet words one can use for shukansi. Maybe i need to acquaint myself with Cilmi Bodhari's poems. (I know of his story ofcourse and wallahi I'm grateful such a man existed!)

I remember Dr Yalaxoow saying something really funny. When he was back in Mog wax la yidhaado kissing on the lips mey garaneeyn..the men just would squeeze naasaha with both hands the whole time. LOL. It's only when he came to Sweden that he got enlightened. :lol:

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